- The East
Coast Line (Swedish:
Ostkustbanan) is a 402-kilometre (250 mi) long
mainline railway in Sweden,
linking the
cities of Stockholm, Uppsala, Gävle...
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Stambanan and Bohusbanan), Stockholm-Gothenburg, Stockholm-Sundsvall-Umeå (
Ostkustbanan, Botniabanan), Gothenburg-Malmö (Västkustbanan), Stockholm-Oslo, Stockholm-Karlstad...
- part, with
tracks 1 to 7
facing north,
forms a
terminal station for the
Ostkustbanan, Mälarbanan and
Arlandabanan railways.
Tracks 1 and 2 are
reserved for...
- to a
shorter way than the line
through Avesta. The East
Coast Line (
Ostkustbanan) Stockholm-Sundsvall is now
considered a main line,
since it has the...
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constructed as a
local train stop on the
Northern Main Line (now part of the
Ostkustbanan)
following an
agreement between SJ and AB
Norrvikens Villastad. It was...
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Table of
content GOJ". www.historiskt.nu.
Retrieved 2025-01-28. "OKB,
Ostkustbanan, Innehållsförteckning,
Table of content". www.historiskt.nu. Retrieved...
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important p****enger trains, and five were
transferred to then-independent
Ostkustbanan (OKB) in the 1920s, but
returned when that
company was
nationalized in...
- (23 ft)
Owned by
Jernhusen Operated by
Trafikverket Line(s)
Dalabanan Ostkustbanan Distance 65.8 km (40.9 mi) from
Stockholm C
Tracks 8
Construction Architect...
- 5 km
north of
Stockholm C, it lies on the East
Coast Line (Swedish:
Ostkustbanan). The
station serves long-distance and
regional SJ
trains and, since...
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railway between Gävle and Härnösand was
built by the
private company Ostkustbanan (OKB), the
first section opening in 1923.: 13 The
company was troubled...