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The Sundsvall Central Station (Swedish: Sundsvalls centralstation) is a railway station in Sundsvall, Sweden. It was designed by architect Folke Zettervall and opened December 17, 1925.[1] There was a nearby predecessor built in 1874 for Sundsvall–Torpshammar Railway (today's Central Line), still remaining as a building. The 1925 station was built for the opening of the East Coast Line.
Sundsvall Central Station Sundsvalls centralstation | |
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General information | |
Location | Sundsvall, Sundsvall Municipality Sweden |
Owned by | Jernhusen |
Line(s) | |
Platforms | 2 |
Tracks | 4 |
Train operators | |
Construction | |
Architect | Folke Zettervall |
Other information | |
Station code | Suc |
History | |
Opened | 1925 |
Services
editPreceding station | Norrtåg | Following station | ||
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Sundsvall West towards Umeå Central
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Bothnia Line | Terminus | ||
Sundsvall West towards Storlien
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Central Line | |||
Preceding station | SJ | Following station | ||
Härnösand towards Umeå Central
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East Coast Line | Hudiksvall towards Stockholm Central
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Preceding station | Vy Tåg | Following station | ||
Härnösand | Night Trains to Upper Norrland | Hudiksvall towards Stockholm Central
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Preceding station | X-Tåget | Following station | ||
Sundsvall West Terminus
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East Coast Line Sundsvall–Gävle
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Gnarp towards Gävle Central
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Sundsvall West Station
editSundsvall West is a smaller station located 1.3 km (0.9 mi) west of the Central station, serving the western side of midtown Sundsvall with Sundsvall University. It is endpoint for regional trains from Gävle and is served by regional trains towards Umeå and Jämtland also.
References
edit- ^ "Sundsvalls centralstation". Europeana. Retrieved 2015-10-29.
- ^ "Sundsvalls Centralstation". Jernhusen AB (in Swedish). Retrieved November 13, 2015.