Fridhemsplan metro station

Fridhemsplan is an underground station of the Stockholm Metro. It is located in the Kungsholmen district. At the station the Gröna meet linjen and Blå linjen the Stockholm subway system together. This, and the central location in the city center make the station into one of the busiest in the Swedish capital. On a normal working day 52,000 commuters to rise here and around. The station consists of two interconnected underground stations, of which the upper one for the Gröna linjen and the lower one for the Blå linjen is there.

The first station at which the trains of the Gröna keep linjen was taken on October 26, 1952, in operation, when the metro section Hötorget Vällingby was inaugurated. The platforms are located approximately 18 meters below the ground. The station is located between the stations Thorildsplan and St. Erik plan. Since August 31, 1975 keep the trains on the Blå linjen Fridhemsplan station with platforms located approximately 28 to 31 feet below the ground between the stations Rådhuset and Stadshagen are. The end stop Kungsträdgården is some 2.1 km.

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