Stockholm South Station
Stockholms södra | |
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Location |
Stockholm, Sweden |
Coordinates | 59°18′51″N 18°03′52″E / 59.31417°N 18.06444°ECoordinates: 59°18′51″N 18°03′52″E / 59.31417°N 18.06444°E |
Elevation | 14 m |
Operated by | Storstockholms Lokaltrafik |
Line(s) | Västra stambanan |
Distance | 2.4 km |
History | |
Opened |
1860 1989 (renovated) |
Stockholm South, Stockholms södra, Stockholm S, locally known as Södra Station (Southern Station) is a railway station in Stockholm.
The Stockholm South railway station was originally opened in the year 1860, and was originally the northern terminus of the Västra Stambanan railway line until the construction of Stockholm Central Station (Stockholm C). The current station was opened in 1989, as a large apartment complex had been built on the site of the old station. The new station is an underground station situated under the site of the old station and on the railway line it is between Årstaberg and Stockholm C. About 5 minutes walk on Swedenborgsgatan you can found the Mariatorget metro station.
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