59°24′23″N 18°5′38″E / 59.40639°N 18.09389°E
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Framnäsviken is the name of a small bay of Stora Värtan in Djursholm between the neighbourhoods Germania and Svalnäs.
Until 1976 there was a railway stop here called Djursholms Framnäsviken ("Framnäsviken of Djursholm") at the eastern Djursholmsbanan, a part of Roslagsbanan which was closed that year. Station code: Djf.[5] Originally, this railway stop was the northern end station and goods were reloaded between railway and ship transport here, Framnäsviken at the time being a commercial harbour. The bridge and the old railway bank is now used for pedestrians and bicycles and for skiing in the winter time.
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Framnäsviken.
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The old railway bridge.
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A map from 1896, showing the railway stop (at the time obviously called "Djursholms station") as the end station for Djursholmsbanan.