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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Långängsbanan

Stocksund railway station, Stocksunds station, is a railway station at Roslagsbanan, serving Stocksund in Danderyd Municipality, a bit north of Stockholm.

Stocksund station is now a simple railway stop, where only the trains on the way between Stockholm East Station and Näsbypark stop. It is situated 4.6 km from Stockholm East Station.

History

The original Stocksund station was situated some hundred metres to the south east of the present one and was opened in 1890. The station building there was built in 1904. Sigge Cronstedt [sv] was the architect for this and other station buildings along Roslagsbanan.

Stocksund station used to be a junction, connecting the railway to a short standard gauge tram line through Stocksund, the so-called Långängsbanan [sv] terminating at Långängen, and there were also tracks to the Stocksund harbour, which was just nearby the railway station. The tram line was intended to be the beginning of a big tram rail network in Stocksund and Djursholm and also to be connected to the Stockholm city tram network, but of this came naught and in 1934 the tracks were converted to the narrow gauge of Roslagsbanan so the same waggons could be used. In 1966 the tram line was finally closed and the connection to the harbour was also closed, making Stocksund just a stop for passenger traffic on Roslagsbanan.

This old station was closed in 1996, replaced by a new station by the same name some hundred metres to the north west, set where a new bridge over Stocksundet and a new, straighter line of the railway allows higher speed for the trains.

Stocksundet from southwest, with the motorway bridge and the present railway bridge in the centre of the image, and pylons for the old railway bridge and the old station building seen to the right. (September 2012)

Sources

  1. ^ "Fakta om SL och regionen 2019" (PDF) (in Swedish). Storstockholms Lokaltrafik. p. 54. Archived (PDF) from the original on 27 December 2020. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  2. ^ Lokman Stockholms östra–Kårsta (- Rimbo - Norrtälje)
  3. ^ Stocksund, Stockholms läns museum
  4. ^ Stocksunds station mm. (Stocksundet), Stockholms läns museum Archived 2014-02-27 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Lokman Stockholms östra–Kårsta (- Rimbo - Norrtälje)