Roslagsbanan

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Roslagsbanan is an 891 mm narrow-gauge suburban railway system in Stockholm County, Sweden. Its length is 65 kilometers and there are 39 stations. The line starts in Stockholm at Stockholms östra (Östra station). It goes north and splits into three branch lines, terminating in Näsbypark, Österskär and Kårsta.

Roslagsbanan is the oldest electrified railway line for public transportation in northern Europe. The first parts of what became the large narrow gauge Roslagsbanan system were inaugurated in 1876 as the Uppsala-Länna railroad. In 1885 the main line from Stockholm to Rimbo opened. Roslagsbanan at its largest covered large parts of Roslagen, whereof its name. Large parts of the network have been abandoned and dismantled over the decades; only the current day Roslagsbanan is in regular use.

The county council has taken a principial decision to rebuild the KårstaRimbo stretch but nothing has yet happened with this extension project.

Lines

There are three lines on Roslagsbanan. At Stockholms östra one can interchange to the Stockholm Metro red line 14 station Tekniska högskolan. Interchange stations for Roslagsbanan's branches are Djursholms Ösby between lines 27/28 and 29, and Roslags Näsby between lines 27 and 28. From station Mörby the metro red line 14 station Danderyds sjukhus is approximately a 400 metres walking distance away.

Line Stretch Length Stations
27 Stockholms östraKårsta 41.5 km 23
28 Stockholms östraÖsterskär 29.5 km 20
29 Stockholms östraNäsbypark 11.5 km 12
Total 65.0 km 39

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Public transport in Stockholm
Metro, regional/suburban rail:

Stockholm Metro | Commuter rail | Roslagsbanan | Saltsjöbanan

Light rail, tram:

Tvärbanan | Nockebybanan | Lidingöbanan | Djurgården line

Airport transport:

Arlanda Express | Flygbussarna

Transport responsible:

Storstockholms Lokaltrafik | Waxholmsbolaget