Gothenburg central station

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Gothenburg C
The station building and the station forecourt
The station building and the station forecourt
Data
Design Terminus
Platform tracks 16
opening October 4, 1858
location
City / municipality Gothenburg
province Västra Götalands län
Country Sweden
Coordinates 57 ° 42 ′ 34 "  N , 11 ° 58 ′ 27"  E Coordinates: 57 ° 42 ′ 34 "  N , 11 ° 58 ′ 27"  E
Railway lines

Railway Gothenburg – Lund
Railway Göteborg – Kil
Railway Göteborg – Kalmar / Karlskrona
Railway Göteborg – Falun
Pendeltåg
Port Railway Göteborg (freight traffic only)

List of train stations in Sweden
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The scoreboard in the train station

Göteborgs centralstation or Göteborg C is the main train station of the Swedish city ​​of Gothenburg . It is the country's second largest train station after Stockholm Central Station and is used by 40,000 travelers every day. The station is a terminal station with 16 tracks and was opened on October 4, 1858. Trains run from Gothenburg C to Oslo , Stockholm , Malmö and Copenhagen . Furthermore, all major cities in Sweden are served from here.

The architect of the station building was the chief architect of the Statens Järnvägars arkitektkontor ( German  architectural office of the State Railways ) Adolf Wilhelm Edelsvärd . In 1978 the world's first electronic interlocking from Ericsson Signal was installed here.

Among other things, there is the S-Bahn- like Pendeltåg , which connects Gothenburg with the surrounding area. In addition, the high-speed train travels X2000 of the Swedish State Railways from Gothenburg to Stockholm and Malmo. The Öresundståg transport company provides an international connection , which runs from Gothenburg to Copenhagen in Denmark via the Öresund connection .

As part of the Västlänken project ( connection to the west ), two underground through tracks are to be built as part of an eight-kilometer tunnel under the city to complement the terminal station.

Web links

Commons : Gothenburg Central Station  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Roman Deininger: Gothenburg's message: This is how the station works . In: Süddeutsche Zeitung . September 14, 2013, p. V2 / 3 .