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Estações Ferroviárias

Sweden has one of Scandinavia's most developed rail networks, with SJ (Statens Jarnvagar) as the primary long-distance operator. SJ's X2000 high-speed trains connect Stockholm to Gothenburg in 3 hours (455 km) and Stockholm to Malmo in 4h30m, running at up to 200 km/h on conventional track -- Sweden lacks dedicated high-speed infrastructure. MTR Express, Snalltaget, and FlixTrain also operate on the Stockholm-Gothenburg corridor, providing competition and lower fares. Regional trains are operated by various county operators (e.g., Skane Regional, SL in Stockholm). Sweden's rail network faces ongoing capacity challenges, with many routes running close to full utilization. A major high-speed rail expansion (Nya stambanor) between Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmo has been debated and planned for years, with construction timelines subject to political and budgetary decisions. Night trains operated by SJ and Snalltaget connect Stockholm to the Arctic north, including Abisko and Narvik via the Malmbanan iron ore railway -- one of Europe's most spectacular overnight journeys. SJ tickets are available via sj.se and the SJ app; advance Pris bookings significantly undercut standard fares. The Swedish Rail Pass (Eurail Sweden Pass) offers unlimited travel for 3-8 days. The SL Stockholm card provides unlimited city transit in Stockholm. Tickets for regional trains are often purchased through the respective county app. Sweden is a popular starting point for the Scandinavia rail circuit via Denmark, Norway, and Finland.

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Estações Principais

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Trens de Alta Velocidade

Infraestrutura Ferroviária

Bitola da Via

1435 mm

Eletrificação

15 kV AC

Operadoras

Rotas Populares

Estações

Estação Cidade Tipo Conexões
Ronneby Estação Major 778
Bromölla Estação Major 778
Bjuv Estação Major 778
Nybro Estação Major 778
Hovmantorp Estação Major 777
Lessebo Estação Major 777
Svedala Estação Major 778
Estocolmo Standard 0
Halmstad Central Standard 0
Malmö Central Standard 0
Gotemburgo Standard 0
Helsingborg Central Standard 0
Falkenberg Standard 0
Ed Station Standard 0
Hjärup station Standard 0
Kattarp station Standard 0
Klippan station Standard 0
Köpingebro station Standard 0
Kvidinge Standard 0
Norrköping Central Standard 0
Onnestad Station Standard 0
Oxie station Standard 0
Öxnered station Standard 0
Paarp (Helsingborg kn) station Standard 0
Simrishamn Station Standard 0
Taagarp (Svalöv kn) station Standard 0
Ystad Station Standard 0
Dösjebro station Standard 0
Alvesta station Standard 0
Billeberga station Standard 0
Bjarnum Station Standard 0
Bräkne-Hoby station Standard 0
Båstad station Standard 0
Eslöv station Standard 0
Emmaboda station Standard 0
Gärsnäs station Standard 0
Hässleholm Central Standard 0
Höör Station Standard 0
Karlshamn Station Standard 0
Karlskrona Central Standard 0
Kävlinge Station Standard 0
Kristianstad Central Standard 0
Kungsbacka Station Standard 0
Laholm station Standard 0
Landskrona station Standard 0
Linköping Central Standard 0
Lund Central Standard 0
Lunnarp station Standard 0
Mörrum station Standard 0
Mölndal Nedre station Standard 0

Perguntas Frequentes

The X2000 (officially SJ 2000) is Sweden's intercity tilting train fleet, operating since 1990. It uses active tilt technology to maintain higher speeds on curved conventional track, reaching 200 km/h. It connects Stockholm to Gothenburg, Malmo, and other major cities. Newer SJ3000 trainsets are being introduced to gradually replace the aging X2000 fleet.
SJ and Snalltaget operate night trains from Stockholm to destinations including Are, Ostersund, Umea, and Lulea. For Abisko and the Northern Lights, take the SJ night train to Kiruna/Abisko (approximately 18 hours). The Malmbanan iron ore railway route toward Narvik in Norway is one of Europe's most dramatic overnight journeys.
Yes. The Stockholm-Gothenburg corridor is one of Europe's most competitive, served by SJ, MTR Express, Snalltaget, and FlixTrain. Competition has driven fares down significantly. FlixTrain offers budget fares from SEK 99. Always compare operators before booking.
Not in the dedicated sense of France or Japan. Sweden's fastest trains run at 200 km/h on conventional track using tilting technology. A major new high-speed rail program (Nya stambanor) connecting Stockholm-Gothenburg and Stockholm-Malmo has been proposed but faced funding delays as of 2025.
The Inlandsbanan (Inland Railway) runs 1,288 km through the heart of Swedish Lapland from Kristinehamn to Gallivare, passing forests, lakes, and reindeer herds. It operates as a tourist service in summer. The Malmbanan from Lulea to Narvik (Norway) through Arctic Lapland is extraordinary in winter.

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