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Sweden Transit > Stockholm > Metro

Fridhemsplan
Year Opened

1952/1975

Lines Served T10 T11   T17 T18 T19
Right-of-Way Subway Transfers Bus transfers
Station Layout Green: Close to surface 2 tracks, one island: Blue: Deep tunnel, 2 tracks one island
Points of Interest Station originally built in 1952 for current green line. Blue Line station was added in 1975. South-west of the station is a non-revenue track connection between the Blue and Green line. This is the only connection betwen the Blue line and the rest of the network

Only Blue line station photos are featured at this time :(

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Station platform (5/17/15) Station platform (5/17/15)
Station platform (5/17/15) Station art (5/17/15)
Station art (5/17/15) Station art (5/17/15)
Station art (5/17/15) Station art (5/17/15)

NEXT STOP

Towards: Hjulsta (T10) / Akalla (T11) Towards: Kungstadgarden (T10/T11)
Stadshagen Radhuset
Towards: Akeshov (T17) /
Alvik (T18) / Hasselby Strand (T19)
Towards: Skarpnack (T17) /
 Farsta Stand (T18) / Hagsatra (T19)
Thorildsplan St. Eriksplan

 

 

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