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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Stockholm Underground started operating on October 1 1950, with its green line and a route between Slussen station and Hökarängen station. It is also known as T-Bana or Tunnelbana and &#8230; </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Stockholm Underground</strong> started operating on October 1 1950, with its green line and<br />
a route between Slussen station and Hökarängen station. It is also known as <strong>T-Bana or Tunnelbana</strong><br />
and consists of 3 lines: blue, red and green with 7 branches. It has a length of 108 kms and<br />
100 stations, 47 underground and 53 on surface.</p>
<h3>Tunnelbanna Lines</h3>
<p><strong>Blue Line</strong>. This line starts in Kungsträdgården station and it has 2 branches :</p>
<ul>
<li>Branch T10: Terminal station is Hjulsta, length 15.1 km, 14 stations.</li>
<li>Branch T11: Terminal station is Akalla, length 15.6 km, 12 stations</li>
</ul>
<p>This line was openend in 1975 and it crossed the city from the northwest to the city center.<br />
The last modification of this line was in 1994 when the station Skarpnäck opened (T17, green group).</p>
<p><strong>Red Line</strong>. It has 2 branches:</p>
<ul>
<li>Branch T13: This branch goes from Norsborg station to Ropsten station. Length: 26.6 km. 25 stations.</li>
<li>Branch T14: This branch goes from Fruängen station to Mörby centrum. Length of the line is 19.5 km. Is has 19 stations.</li>
</ul>
<p>It runs from northeast to southwest through the center. It was opened in 1964.</p>
<p><strong>Green Line</strong>. It&#8217;s 3 branches:</p>
<ul>
<li>Branch T17: goes from Åkeshov station to Skarpnäck. It&#8217;s length is 19.6 km. 24 stations.</li>
<li>Branch T18: goes from Alvik station to Farsta strand. It&#8217;s length is 18.4 km. 23 stations.</li>
<li>Branch T19: goes from Hässelby strand station to Hagsätra. It&#8217;s length is 28.6 km. 35 stations.</li>
</ul>
<p>It opened in 1950, from Slussen (Stockholm center) to Hökarängen (south of Stockholm).<br />
In the following years two lines were added from Slussen.</p>
<p><strong>Major stations</strong>:<br />
Östermalmstorg is the central station where red, blue and green lines connect.<br />
The oldest station is Slussen station. Red and green line stop here. It is the terminal station<br />
for a suburban railway line.</p>
<p><strong>T-Centralen station</strong> is Stockholm&#8217;s Metro system&#8217;s main station. It is the only station connected to<br />
the three lines. It is also the busiest in Stockholm. T-Centralen station is connect through underground pedestrian galleries to Stockholm Central Station (train access to interprovincial and interregional trains) and bus terminal Cityterminalen.</p>
<p><a title="By user:xyboi, redraw by Stonyyy (Stockholm_metro_map.png) [CC BY-SA 3.0 
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<h3>Tunnelbanna schedule and timetable</h3>
<p>From 5:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. on weekdays and until 03:00 a.m. on weekends.</p>
<h3>Frequency</h3>
<p>Every 10 minutes during the day. In some green line stations every 4 minutes.<br />
Every 5 minutes in central stations of lines Red and Blue.<br />
During the night, every 30 minutes. At peak hours trains are added, rising frequency to 5-6<br />
minutes at major stations.</p>
<h3>Fares and tickets</h3>
<p>Single tickets, valid for all services, cost 30SEK . There are discount coupons (rabbatkupong)<br />
available on newsstands. Prices vary if tickets are purchased in advance. Still cheaper than<br />
buying at the station and remember that you can not buy on board. Reduced price is for children<br />
and youth up to 20 years and over 65. Children under 7 travel free with an adult.</p>
<p><strong>Prices:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Single ticket: 30 SEK (40 at the door)</li>
<li>16 coupons ticket, 160 SEK. According to the areas where you&#8217;re traveling you spend coupons,<br />
for example, two coupons zone 1, to four coupons in some other zones. With this ticket you could<br />
make 8 trips in zone 1.</li>
<li>24 hours ticket: 100 SEK</li>
<li>72 hours ticket: 200 SEK</li>
<li>1 week ticket: 260 SEK</li>
<li>1 month ticket: 690 SEK</li>
</ul>
<p>You can also use public transportation buying a <strong>Travelcard</strong>.<br />
It can last 1,3 or 7 days, and allows unlimited use. You can also use Tickets Zone.<br />
For a stay of several days visiting the city, TravelCard is best choice.</p>
<p>First, you have to buy the card, with an extra charge of 20 SEK.<br />
With Travel Card you can use the metro network and Djurgarden ferry<br />
between Slussen and Djurgården.<br />
The Travelcards can be used by more than one traveler but not at the same time.</p>
<p>Travelcards expire after the period for what you have paid and after their first use.<br />
The 7 days travelcard is valid from 00.00 on the first day of validity until 04:30<br />
hours the day after the card expires.</p>
<p><strong>TravelCard prices:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>1 day, 115SEK (standard price), 70SEK (reduced price)</li>
<li>3 days, 230SEK (standard price), 140SEK (reduced price)</li>
<li>7 days, 300SEK (standard price), 180SEK (reduced price)</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Stockholm Card</strong>: In addition to unlimited travel by metro, bus, ferries,<br />
commuter trains and tours, the card gives you free access to 75 museums and tourist sites.<br />
The card also includes discounts on tours, a guide with city maps and information in several<br />
languages. The <strong>Stockholm Card prices</strong> for adults are 330/460/580 SEK (about<br />
30 to 60 euros) for 24/48/72 hours respectively. For children aged 7-17 years are 160/190/200SEK<br />
(approximately 16 to 20 euros) for the same period.</p>
<p><strong>Stockholm Card Prices:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>1 day, 330SEK (standard price), 160SEK (reduced price)</li>
<li>3 days, 460SEK (standard price), 190SEK (reduced price)</li>
<li>7 days, 580SEK (standard price), 200SEK (reduced price)</li>
</ul>
<p>You can buy a Stockholm Card at the Tourist Offices in Stockholm.</p>
<h3>Stockholm Airport</h3>
<p>The Arlanda Express train link to the airport in Stockholm.<br />
Connect the Stockholm Central Station to the Stockholm-Arlanda International airport, a journey that takes twenty minutes. Circulating speed of 200 km/h, with a maximum of<br />
210 km/h. This is the fastest train Sweden.<br />
At the airport, the train stops in South and North stations.<br />
The line consists of two routes, and at rush hours trains have a frequency lower than 10 minutes.</p>
<p>In <a href="//www.arlandaexpress.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">www.arlandaexpress.com</a> you can view and<br />
purchase the ticket in advance. There are always promotions for online purchase. The price is<br />
240 SEK (about 24 euros) for adults. Children 0-7 years travel free up to a maximum of 4 children<br />
per adult.</p>
<p>Tickets can be bought at the Visitor Center Airport, Terminal 5, ticket machines or at the Central<br />
Station. If we buy the ticket on the train will carry an extra charge of 50 SEK.</p>
<p>Another, somewhat cheaper way to go the the airport is Flygbussarna Airport Coach.<br />
Nevertheless is not as fast as the train. This bus takes about 45 minutes and costs<br />
89 SEK (8&#8217;5 euros) and 170 SEK for the return trip (16.50 euros).<br />
<a href="http://www.flygbussarna.se/lang/ES.aspx?lang=ES" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Visit their website for more information</a></p>
<h3>Curiosity: Art in the Underground</h3>
<p><strong>Stockholm metro</strong> is one of the most beautiful in Europe as many of its stations<br />
are beautifully decorated. An open museum with artworks ranging from the 50s to today. In 90<br />
of its 100 stations you can find unique decor and original sculptures, paintings, mosaics and<br />
reliefs. There are even free tours with an expert guide, based on the SL Center at T-Centralen.</p>
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