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The station building of Abisko Östra in Sweden. 2002-04-06.

Photo: Daniel Buskens



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Gleisanlagen im Fährhafen Trelleborg (Schweden).

Railway facilities at the ferryport of Trelleborg (Sweden).

Photo by Johannes Uhl, 04-07-30.
eMail: johannes.uhl@epost.de



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Bahnhof Smålandsstenar am 27.07.2002. Die Uhr am Bahnhof zeigt die falsche Zeit: Das Foto wurde um 10:18 am Vormittag gemacht.

Railwaystation of Smålandsstenar on the 27. July 2002. The watch on the station does not show the right time: the picture was taken at 10:18 AM.

Photo and scan by Thomas Kapl (thomas.kapl@uibk.ac.at)



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Björkliden station (Malmbanan). 2023-07-29.

tobias b köhler



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Hyllie station.

Photo by Emanuele Rava, 6-5-2011 e-mail emanrava@yahoo.it



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SJ - Sweden
The very beautiful station of Kalmar in southeastern Sweden, with a "Kyst-till-Kyst" type X32 trainset in front of it.
Kalmar, 29 June 2004

Digital photo by Marco van Uden



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19 June 2005, Norra Riddarholmshamnen/Arkivgatan, Stockholm, Sweden
A sign showing details about the reconstruction of the southern entrance to Stockholm Central and the widening of Norra Järnvägsbron is displayed on a barrier that closes off the Riddarholmen (southern) end of the adjacent foot and cycle bridge because of these construction works - its northern part is torn down and being rebuilt in a new alignment.

In the map on the sign, North is on the left. The caption means: "The entrance to Central Station is improved - for more trains."

Photo by Sven Manias (sven.manias@gmx.de)



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Station Boden Central (Sweden), 1998-07-07.

Photo: Helmut Uttenthaler, helmut.uttenthaler@gmx.at



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Jonkoping (S) The Station - August 2004

Photo: Roberto Vetere - veterero@tele2.it



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Stations - Sweden
The railway station Karlstad C. seen from the street side.
Karlstad, 13-08-2022

Photo by Marco van Uden



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Stations - Sweden
The railway station of Uddevalla seen from the street side.
Udevalla, 13-08-2022

Photo by Marco van Uden



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SJ station Umea C.

Photo by PetrSv, 20.6.2018.



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Interior of SJ station Umea C.

Photo by PetrSv, 20.6.2018.



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Vassijaure station (Malmbanan). This is Sweden's northernmost station, the tall building of 1913 (currently under renovation) houses an electric transformer station for the railway. The place has no settlement nearby, the next village is Riksgränsen to the west. 2023-07-29.

tobias b köhler



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SJ - Sweden
In Vimmerby the signals and switches are operated from this cabin outside on the platform. That must be very cold in the winter!
Vimmerby, 29 June 2004

Digital photo by Marco van Uden



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The beautiful station of Avesta Krylbo (August 1997).

Photo: Pekka Kallio <pkio@iki.fi> http://www.iki.fi/~pkio



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Swedish narrow gauge railway (Anten-Grafsnas Jarnwegen), summer 2003: ticket-office in station.

By: Peter Bottenberg (pjotr_ivanich2000@yahoo.com)



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Järle station is the oldest one in Sweden. Now it's used by Nora Bergslags Veteran-Jernväg http://www.ska.se/%7Ebh/nbvj.htm. It was built in 1854 on what was the first standard gauge railway in Sweden.

Photo by Urban Fredriksson <griffon@kuai.se> in 1996. http://www.alfaskop.net/%7Egriffon/railways/



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Nora's station, August 1997.

Photo: Pekka Kallio <pkio@iki.fi> http://www.iki.fi/~pkio See my homepage for some details of Nora's museum railway (in Finnish only)



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