Gothenburg Central Station

Railway Göteborg -Lund Railway Gothenburg Kil Railway Göteborg-Kalmar/Karlskrona Railway Gothenburg Falun Pendeltåg Hafenbahn Gothenburg ( only freight)

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Gothenburg Central Station Gothenburg or C is the main station of the Swedish city of Gothenburg. It is the second largest train station in the country after the Stockholm Central Station and is used by 40,000 daily passengers. The station is a terminal station with 16 tracks and was opened on 4 October 1858. From Gothenburg C trains to Oslo, Stockholm, Malmö and Copenhagen. Furthermore, approached all the major cities in Sweden from here.

Architect of the station building was the chief architect of the Statens Järnvägars Arkitektkontor ( German architecture office of the State Railways ) Adolf Wilhelm Edelsvärd. 1978 here is the world's first electronic interlocking Ericsson signal was installed.

It runs including the S -Bahn -like Pendeltåg which connects Gothenburg with the immediate surroundings. In addition, the high-speed train X2000 Swedish State Railway runs from Gothenburg to Stockholm and Malmö. An international connection establishes the transport company Öresundståg, which runs from Gothenburg to Copenhagen in Denmark over the Öresund Link.

In the course of the project Västlänken (West Connection) will be created as a complement of the train station two underground passage tracks as part of an eight -kilometer-long tunnel under the city.

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