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Coordinates: 63°10′13″N 14°38′16″E / 63.17034°N 14.63773°E / 63.17034; 14.63773
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{{Short description|Railway station in Östersund, Sweden}}
{{Short description|Railway station in Östersund, Sweden}}
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[[File:Östersunds centralstation.jpg|thumb|Östersund Central Railway Station]]
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[[File:Mittnabotaget.JPG|thumb|[[NSB Class 92]] and Veolia [[Regina (train)|Regina]] trains at Östersund Central Station]]
[[File:Mittnabotaget.JPG|thumb|[[NSB Class 92]] and Veolia [[Regina (train)|Regina]] trains at Östersund Central Station]]



Revision as of 20:11, 28 September 2024

Östersund Central Station

Östersunds centralstation
Östersund Central Railway Station
General information
LocationJämtland County
Sweden
Coordinates63°10′13″N 14°38′16″E / 63.17034°N 14.63773°E / 63.17034; 14.63773
Line(s)Central Line
Construction
AccessibleYes
History
Electrifiedyes
Services
Preceding station SJ SJ Following station
Järpen
towards Duved
Northern Main Line
InterCity
Bräcke
Terminus Northern Main Line
Järpen
towards Duved
Gothenburg-Umeå-Duved Bräcke
Preceding station Long distance trains Following station
Undersåker
towards Storlien
Snälltåget Uppsala
Preceding station Norrtåg Following station
Östersund West
towards Storlien
Central Line Brunflo
Other services
Bus
Location
Map
NSB Class 92 and Veolia Regina trains at Östersund Central Station

Östersund Central Station (Swedish: Östersund centralstation) or Östersund C is the main railway station serving Östersund, Sweden. It is located on the Middle Line (Mittbananand) and the Inland Line (Inlandsbanan) and is served by SJ, Norrtåg, Snälltåget and Inlandsbanan- Trains leave for Stockholm a couple of times per day and once a day by Inlandsbanan to Gällivare (a one-day travel) or to Mora. Norrtåg run regional train services from the station many times per day, west to Åre, Duved or Storlien, or east to Ånge and Sundsvall.

The station building was built in 1879, mainly following the drawings of architect Adolf W. Edelsvärd (1824–1919). The building was constructed entirely in wood. English botanist William Dallimore (1871–1959) visited the station in 1929 and noted that the "best birch panelling" was used.[1] [2] [3]

References

  1. ^ "Adolf Wilhelm Edelsvärd". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon. Retrieved December 1, 2019.
  2. ^ Dallimore, W (1929). "Some Impressions of Sweden". Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information. 1929 (9). Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: 287–302. doi:10.2307/4118161. JSTOR 4118161.
  3. ^ "William Dallimore (1871-1959)". Media Storehouse. Retrieved December 1, 2019.