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Ramlösa Station is a railway station in the
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district of
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in Sweden. The station was inaugurated in its current form in 1865 and mainly serves commuter trains
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. On the Hästhag Viaduct above, the station is connected to both city buses and regional buses. Internally for traffic management the station is called ''Helsingborg godsbangård (Hbgb)'' (''Helsingborg freight yard''), the only station in Sweden with a totally different name between traffic management and towards passengers. The station serves three Pågatågen lines as it connects the West Coast Line with trains towards
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and
Teckomatorp Teckomatorp () is a locality situated in Svalöv Municipality, Skåne County, Sweden with 1,651 inhabitants in 2010. It has a railway station (local trains) on the Malmö–Teckomatorp–Helsingborg railway line. BT Kemi scandal Teckomatorp is t ...
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. Öresundståg also call at the station though not all services. It is one of three passenger railway stations located in the city of Helsingborg, along with Helsingborg Central Station and Maria Station, of which it is the southernmost situated railway station of the city.


Design

The station is located under the Hästhag Viaduct at the Ramlösa traffic area next to the Malmö road ( E4). It is located between the districts Elineberg and Ramlösa in the east and Miatorp in the west. The station consists of an island platform with tracks on either side. Architecturally, it was designed by Michelsen Arkitekter through Sonny Mattsson and Mircea Barsan and was completed in its current form in 1998. The design includes the entire Hästhag Viaduct, which has been widened to make room for bus stops as well as pedestrian and cycle paths. The viaduct rests at both ends on plinths in red-colored concrete with marked horizontal joints. The station is located next to the eastern plinth, which is decorated with an artwork by Jörgen Nash. On this side there is also parking for bicycles and cars. The platform roofs are light and covered with sheet metal on the upper side, while the lower side is covered with wooden rods. The roof is supported partly by wooden beams from below, and steel braces from above. In the far north there is a glass cure for wind protection. The station is reached from the viaduct via a staircase in gray concrete with a similar design to the viaduct's plinths. The stairs are covered by roofs in the same design as the platform roofs. The stairwell also contains a staircase from the underpass under the tracks from the bicycle and car parking. Next to the stairwell is a glazed lift tower that connects the viaduct, the platform and the underpass.


The freight yard

The platforms are located within the operating site of a Helsingborg freight
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. The freight yard has 31 tracks in addition to the two tracks used by passenger trains to enter the station.


History

The first station on the site was built privately and opened in 1865 with the construction of the railway between Helsingborg and
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. It was built on the same site as a former
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; this had been used, among other things, at the
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in Ramlösa in 1834 and 1836. During the construction of the railway to
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in 1875, the railway branched south of Ramlösa station eastwards past
Ramlösa Hälsobrunn Ramlösa hälsobrunn ('Ramlösa health well') () is a mineral spa located in Ramlösa in southeastern Helsingborg, Sweden, founded on 17 June 1707 by Johan Jacob Döbelius. The well was built around a chalybeate (iron-containing) spring, which ...
. A station was built here under the name "Ramlösa Brunns station", which should not be confused with Ramlösa station. To avoid confusion, it was proposed that Ramlösa station should be renamed "Hästhagen" after the large horse paddocks that previously existed in the area. However, this was never implemented. The construction of Ramlösa Brunns station meant that residential development in Ramlösa came to be concentrated around it, while Ramlösa station was increasingly used by the emerging industries in Raus plantation west of the station. Ramlösa station was taken over by the state in 1938 and by the SJ in 1940. It was converted to electric operation in 1943. On May 31, 1970, the station changed its name to "Helsingborgs goods railway station". Due to increased demand for commuting facilities, the station opened in 1983 for pågatåg service. In connection with the expansion of the West Coast Line, the station was rebuilt in 1997–1998 after an architectural competition and thus got its current appearance.


See also

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References


Further reading

*Stadsbyggnadskontoret, Helsingborgs stad (2005). ''Arkitekturguide för Helsingborg''. Helsingborg: Helsingborgs stad.


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