Brommaplan (Stockholm's tunnelbana)
Brommaplan | |
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Stockholm Metro Station | |
Bus station, in the background the Tunnelbana |
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Basic data | |
District | Riksby |
Opened | 1952 |
Tracks (platform) | 2 ( central platform ) |
Coordinates | 59 ° 20 ′ 18 ″ N , 17 ° 56 ′ 17 ″ E |
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Stretch) | Gröna linjen |
Line (s) | T17 T19 |
Switching options | bus |
Passengers | approx. 14,000 per day |
Brommaplan is an above-ground station on the Stockholm Metro . It is located in the Riksby district . The station is served by the Gröna linjen of the Stockholm subway system . It is one of the busiest stations on the underground network. On a normal working day, 13,600 commuters get on here.
The station went into operation on October 26, 1952 when the Hötorget - Vällingby metro section was inaugurated. The platforms are above ground in an elevated position, directly on the Brommaplan . The station is located between the Abrahamsberg and Åkeshov stations . It is about seven kilometers to Stockholm Central Station .
Travel time
line | to station | Travel time | to station | Travel time |
T17 | Åkeshov | 2 min |
Alvik T-Centralen Gamla stan Slussen |
6 min 19 min 21 min 22 min |
Skarpnäck | 39 min | |||
T19 | Hässelby strand | 14 min | ||
Hagsätra | 43 min |
Individual evidence
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Previous station | Tunnelbanan | Next station | ||
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Åkeshov ← Åkeshov |
T17 |
Abrahamsberg Skarpnäck → |
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Åkeshov ← Hässelby strand |
T19 |
Abrahamsberg Hagsätra → |