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Railway station in Linköping, Sweden
Linköping Central Station
General information
LocationLinköpingLinköping Municipality
Sweden
Coordinates58°24′58″N 15°37′36″E / 58.41611°N 15.62667°E / 58.41611; 15.62667
Elevation40 m
Owned byJernhusen
Operated byTrafikverket
Line(s)Södra stambanan
Distance228.6 km (Stockholm C)
Tracks5
Construction
ArchitectAdolf W. Edelsvärd
History
Opened1872
Services
Preceding station [REDACTED] SJ Following station
Norrköping Centraltowards Stockholm Central Southern Main Line Nässjötowards Copenhagen Central
Norrköping Centraltowards Gävle Central Gävle–Linköping Terminus
Norrköping Centraltowards Stockholm Central EuroNight Nässjötowards Hamburg or Berlin
Preceding station Long distance trains Following station
Norrköping Centraltowards Stockholm Central Snälltåget Nässjötowards Malmö Central
Snälltågetseasonal Nässjötowards Berlin Hbf
Norrköping Centraltowards Duved Nässjötowards Malmö Central
Preceding station Regional trains Following station
Norrköping Centraltowards Uppsala Central Mälartåg Terminus
Terminus Krösatågen Tanneforstowards Västervik
Tanneforstowards Kalmar Central
Linghemtowards Norrköping Central Östgötatrafiken Vikingstadtowards Motala
Vikingstadtowards Tranås

Linköping Central Station is a railway station located at Linköping in Linköping Municipality, Sweden. It is located on the Södra stambanan, which runs from Katrineholm to Malmö.

History

The station was constructed between 1871 and 1872 and was designed by the architect Adolf W. Edelsvärd. The architecture of the station was inspired by the Renaissance Revival architecture. It has two floors with windows, symmetric design, red and yellow colors.

The station is situated on the Southern Main Line passing by Katrineholm. Linköping railway station is located in the northern eastern part of the city.

Gallery

  • Entrance to the station with yellow and red colors. Entrance to the station with yellow and red colors.
  • Main building of the station. Main building of the station.

References

  1. "Linköpings historia » 1940–1970 Expansion och omstrukturering". Retrieved 2019-10-19.
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