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 consists of 3 lines: blue, red and green with 7 branches. It has a length of 108 kms and
100 stations, 47 underground and 53 on surface.
Blue Line. This line starts in Kungsträdgården station and it has 2 branches :
This line was openend in 1975 and it crossed the city from the northwest to the city center.
The last modification of this line was in 1994 when the station Skarpnäck opened (T17, green group).
Red Line. It has 2 branches:
It runs from northeast to southwest through the center. It was opened in 1964.
Green Line. It’s 3 branches:
It opened in 1950, from Slussen (Stockholm center) to Hökarängen (south of Stockholm).
In the following years two lines were added from Slussen.
Major stations:
Östermalmstorg is the central station where red, blue and green lines connect.
The oldest station is Slussen station. Red and green line stop here. It is the terminal station
for a suburban railway line.
T-Centralen station is Stockholm’s Metro system’s main station. It is the only station connected to
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.
From 5:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. on weekdays and until 03:00 a.m. on weekends.
Every 10 minutes during the day. In some green line stations every 4 minutes.
Every 5 minutes in central stations of lines Red and Blue.
During the night, every 30 minutes. At peak hours trains are added, rising frequency to 5-6
minutes at major stations.
Single tickets, valid for all services, cost 30SEK . There are discount coupons (rabbatkupong)
available on newsstands. Prices vary if tickets are purchased in advance. Still cheaper than
buying at the station and remember that you can not buy on board. Reduced price is for children
and youth up to 20 years and over 65. Children under 7 travel free with an adult.
Prices:
You can also use public transportation buying a Travelcard.
It can last 1,3 or 7 days, and allows unlimited use. You can also use Tickets Zone.
For a stay of several days visiting the city, TravelCard is best choice.
First, you have to buy the card, with an extra charge of 20 SEK.
With Travel Card you can use the metro network and Djurgarden ferry
between Slussen and Djurgården.
The Travelcards can be used by more than one traveler but not at the same time.
Travelcards expire after the period for what you have paid and after their first use.
The 7 days travelcard is valid from 00.00 on the first day of validity until 04:30
hours the day after the card expires.
TravelCard prices:
Stockholm Card: In addition to unlimited travel by metro, bus, ferries,
commuter trains and tours, the card gives you free access to 75 museums and tourist sites.
The card also includes discounts on tours, a guide with city maps and information in several
languages. The Stockholm Card prices for adults are 330/460/580 SEK (about
30 to 60 euros) for 24/48/72 hours respectively. For children aged 7-17 years are 160/190/200SEK
(approximately 16 to 20 euros) for the same period.
Stockholm Card Prices:
You can buy a Stockholm Card at the Tourist Offices in Stockholm.
The Arlanda Express train link to the airport in Stockholm.
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
210 km/h. This is the fastest train Sweden.
At the airport, the train stops in South and North stations.
The line consists of two routes, and at rush hours trains have a frequency lower than 10 minutes.
In www.arlandaexpress.com you can view and
purchase the ticket in advance. There are always promotions for online purchase. The price is
240 SEK (about 24 euros) for adults. Children 0-7 years travel free up to a maximum of 4 children
per adult.
Tickets can be bought at the Visitor Center Airport, Terminal 5, ticket machines or at the Central
Station. If we buy the ticket on the train will carry an extra charge of 50 SEK.
Another, somewhat cheaper way to go the the airport is Flygbussarna Airport Coach.
Nevertheless is not as fast as the train. This bus takes about 45 minutes and costs
89 SEK (8’5 euros) and 170 SEK for the return trip (16.50 euros).
Visit their website for more information
Stockholm metro is one of the most beautiful in Europe as many of its stations
are beautifully decorated. An open museum with artworks ranging from the 50s to today. In 90
of its 100 stations you can find unique decor and original sculptures, paintings, mosaics and
reliefs. There are even free tours with an expert guide, based on the SL Center at T-Centralen.
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