Södertälje Syd railway station

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Södertälje Syd (Södertälje South) is a major, but not the most centrally located, railway station in Södertälje, Sweden. It is located on top of the 2 km long Igelsta Bridge.

Södertälje Syd
General information
LocationSödertäljeSödertälje Municipality
Sweden
Coordinates59°09′45″N 17°38′44″E / 59.16250°N 17.64556°E / 59.16250; 17.64556
Operated bySJ
Line(s)Svealandsbanan
Grödingebanan
Västra stambanan
Distance37.6 (Stockholm C)
Construction
Structure typeElevated (Regional and Intercity trains)
At grade (Commuter trains)
History
Opened1995
Passengers
2019300 boarding commuter rail per weekday[1] (Stockholm commuter rail)
Services
Preceding station SJ SJ Following station
Stockholm Central
Terminus
Southern Main Line Katrineholm
Värmland Line Katrineholm
towards Oslo Central
Western Main Line Katrineholm
Preceding station Long distance trains Following station
Flemingsberg VR Katrineholm
Stockholm Central
Terminus
Snälltåget Norrköping Central
Snälltåget
seasonal
Norrköping Central
towards Berlin Hbf
Preceding station Regional trains Following station
Flemingsberg Mälartåg Nykvarn
Flemingsberg Gnesta
towards Hallsberg
Vagnhärad
Preceding station Stockholm commuter rail Following station
Järna
towards Gnesta
48 Södertälje Hamn

Regional and intercity trains for destinations such as Stockholm, Göteborg, Malmö, Copenhagen, Oslo, Linköping and Eskilstuna stop at the station.

The local Södertälje–Stockholm commuter train, however, goes from central Södertälje, and the central station has by far more passengers than Södertälje Syd. There are also local commuter trains central Södertälje–Gnesta with relatively sparse frequency, stopping at Södertälje Syd, under the Igelsta Bridge with escalator link. With 300 boardings on a winter weekday in 2019, the commuter rail station is the third least used on the Stockholm commuter rail network, only surpassed by Hemfosa and Krigslida on the Nynäs Line.[1] Considerably more board the regional and intercity trains.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Fakta om SL och regionen 2019" (PDF) (in Swedish). Storstockholms Lokaltrafik. p. 53. Archived (PDF) from the original on 27 December 2020. Retrieved 2 April 2021.