Nynäshamn Station

Nynäshamn is a station on Stockholm's commuter train network, located in Nynäshamn within Nynäshamn Municipality and is the terminus for the Nynäs Line. On a normal winter weekday, the station has about 900 boarders (2015). The station has three tracks, which end with stop buffers. Entrance to the platform is geographically from the north (the track runs in a half loop through the city and ends in the "wrong" direction). The station no longer has an entrance building or ticket hall, but has weather protection on the platform. Nynäshamn is used as a transfer to the Destination Gotland ferries to the island of Gotland.[2]

Nynäshamn Station
Pendeltåg
Nynäshamn Station in 2011
General information
LocationNynäshamn, Nynäshamn Municipality, Stockholm County
Sweden
Coordinates58°57′N 17°55′E
Operated bySL
Line(s)Nynäs Line
Distance62.8 km (39.0 mi) from Stockholm C
Platforms2
Tracks3
ConnectionsPort of Nynäshamn
Construction
ArchitectFerdinand Boberg
History
Opened1901
Passengers
20191,000 boarding per weekday[1] (commuter rail)
Services
Preceding station Stockholm commuter rail Following station
Gröndalsviken
towards Märsta
42X Terminus
Gröndalsviken
towards Kallhäll
43X
Gröndalsviken
towards Bålsta
43
Location

History

The station was built as part of the Nynäs Line, and was opened to traffic in 1901. The old station building was designed by the architect Ferdinand Boberg.[3] It is a wooden building with yellow-painted facades and has a similar appearance to other station buildings line, also designed by Boberg. Today, the building is owned by housing association Nynäshamnsbostäder.

The old station building is located some distance from the track area itself. This is it was originally planned for the tracks to end in front of the building. However, a longer track was built to enable direct connection to the Gotland boats. This occurred in the years 1902-1973 and 1995-2007.

In 2007, the platform located just beside Nynäshamn Ferry Terminal was closed to allow expansion of the ferry terminal, and the track was shortened by 500m to the current terminus.[4]

Station Building

Station Platforms

References

  1. "Fakta om SL och regionen 2019" (PDF) (in Swedish). Storstockholms Lokaltrafik. p. 53. Archived (PDF) from the original on 27 December 2020. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  2. "Banguide - Nynäsbanan Älvsjö-Nynäshamn - järnväg.net". www.jarnvag.net. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  3. "SNJ-bilden". www.njmbulletinen.njm.nu. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  4. "Banguide - Nynäsbanan Älvsjö-Nynäshamn - järnväg.net". www.jarnvag.net. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
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