Kymlinge

Kymlinge is never completely built station of the Stockholm Metro, which was built half in tunnel and half open. It is located south of Stockholm Kista district surrounded by a large forest area. You should open up the planned in the 1970s, the new district Kymlinge. It is located between the stations Hallonbergen and Kista.

This district should consist mainly institutional and government buildings to integrate these in an area. A short time later it was decided that the government buildings are spread all over the country. Thus, the planning of the district was put on hold, the station but was at that time already under construction. Around the turn of the millennium the plans to completion were taken up again, but they were quickly back end as a big hedgehog settlement area was developed in the field, he was also a habitat for the rare Bachschmerlen (also called " green bodies" called ). The station is often called " ghost station " or " abandoned station ". The plans still exist, but they were postponed for an indefinite period.

Literary became known Kymlinge as placemark also by the Swedish writer Håkan Nesser, who with his book "Man without a dog ," 2006, a new crime series to the main character of Detective Inspector Barbarotti launched, which determines in Kymlinge. The author has taken the artistic liberty to move the name of the ghost station Kymlinge in Stockholm at the venue of the action to western Sweden.

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