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Citybanan Metro - Stockholm, Sweden



The original Stockholm Central trainshed was outgrown and put to other uses. Citybanan will restore capacity for mainline use on the present platforms.


  • The original Stockholm Central trainshed was outgrown and put to other uses....

  • The present approaches to Stockholm Central are used by freight,...

  • Stockholm's islands create challenges for handling modern traffic levels.

  • All platforms at the southern throat of Stockholm Central converge on two...

  • Stockholm's metro uses dedicated tracks and a different system to that of the...

  • Capacity limits and delays in Stockholm can affect the national network, as...

  • SL commuter trains like this X60 approaching Sodermalm island will be...

  • The new Station City on Citybanan will be 40m below the surface on this city...

  • Longer distance services like the premium X2000 and its successors will...

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