Mannagrynstorget 2  

59.314163, 18.11034 (OpenStreetMap, Google Maps, Yandex Maps)

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The suburban traffic line Saltsjöbanan was built upon the initiative of and with financial support from the Swedish banker and politician K. A. Wallenberg. The main purpose of the line was to help Stockholm citizens access beaches and recreation areas that evolved around Saltsjöbaden on the shore of the Baltic Sea. The railways were put into operation on the 1st of July 1893. First steam engines were used, but in 1910 gradual electrification was started. The line has not changed much over the past years. It is still mostly single-track with junctions at some stations and there are only two sections of double-track railway in all 18.5 km. Saltsjöbanan is isolated from the Swedish national railway network despite that it was built by the same standard with the track gauge width of 1,435 mm.

Present in routes of categories Angel

Passed by: 3/16 (19%).

By categories:

  • Angel: 3/16 (19%)