Snälltåget

Snälltåget

Veolia train in Åre before rebranding.
Overview
Main Route(s): Southern Main Line
Other Route(s): Western Main Line, Oresund Line, Central Line & East Coast Line
Stations called at: 27
Parent company: Transdev
Website: www.snalltaget.se

Snälltåget is a train operator owned by Transdev running long distance trains along the Southern Main Line in Sweden from Malmö to Stockholm.

History

The operator was set up in 2006 as Veolia Transport after partial deregulation of the Swedish rail network running adhoc services. Regular weekend services began in 2009 (expanding to weekdays in 2010), after the network was fully deregulated, running in direct competition with the state-owned operator SJ. The summer night train extension to Berlin was launched in 2012 with the network rebranding as Snälltåget in 2013.[1]

Route

The main route operated stretches from Malmö to Stockholm and Uppsala which operates throughout the year.[2] In the winter season the main route extents to Åre. During the summer months a long distance train also operates from Malmö to Berlin with train ferry via Trelleborg to Sassnitz.[3]

References

  1. "Snälltåget - About Us". Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  2. "Veolia Fjärrtåg Tidtabell 4 juni - 12 august" (PDF) (in Swedish). Veolia Transport. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  3. "Ta Nattåget och upplev Berlin!" (in Swedish). Veolia Transport. Retrieved 25 April 2016.


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