Stockholm Central Station (Tukholma rautatieasema)
As the central station, it is the largest railway station in Sweden. It is specifically located in Stockholm in Norrmalm, right next to Centralplan, on Vasagatan. It was opened in July 1871. However, the southern side of the station was opened in February 1870.
Stockholm Central Station is considered the Nordic region’s largest travel center, even larger than in Finland, with approximately 250,000 travelers per day.
If you want to know everything about Stockholm Central Station, you’ve come to the right place! Here we will give you all the information you need about this transport service that is so attractive to natives and visitors in Sweden.
Station Map
Stockholm Central Railway Station is located at Centralplan 15, 111 20 Stockholm, Sweden. To make it easier for you to get there, we have prepared a map.
🚉 Approximately 250,000 travelers pass through Stockholm Central Station every day – making it the Nordic region’s largest travel center!
Traffic at Stockholm Railway Station
Because it is so well-visited, and also the central station, traffic is heavy. From this terminal, main lines go to the northern, southern and western parts of the country. Of course, there are a large number of smaller tracks to specific cities and towns in Sweden.
National Operators – SJ (Swedish Railways):
SJ is responsible for traffic in all directions in Sweden. Thanks to regional traffic from the same company, you can take intercity lines from the Mälaren Valley area to Uppsala.
Arlanda Express:
Arlanda Express also runs from this station to Arlanda Airport, providing fast and convenient access to Stockholm’s main international airport.
MTR Express – Long-Distance Trains:
You can take long-distance trains with MTR to several destinations including:
- Göteborg (Gothenburg)
- Copenhagen (Denmark)
- Oslo (Norway)
- Narvik (Norway)
Stations in Sweden
As one of the largest transport services in the Nordic countries, the number of stations is really high. In addition to Stockholm, you can visit Malmö, Göteborg, Abisko, Arvika, Bracke, Borås and many more.
If you want to see them all and decide where you want to travel from, you can go to their website, in the stations section, right here.
Major Swedish Stations You Can Visit:
- Stockholm Central (largest in the Nordic region)
- Malmö Central Station
- Göteborg (Gothenburg) Central Station
- Abisko
- Arvika
- Bracke
- Borås
- And many more across Sweden
Find Your Station: Visit Jernhusen’s station finder to explore all available stations in Sweden.
Parking
If you want to take your car to Stockholm Central Railway Station, you will want to store it in a safe place. If so, here are some parking spaces that may be of interest to you.
Continentalgaraget
Address
Mäster Samuelsgatan 71, 111 21 Stockholm, Sweden
Phone Number Distance1.1 km from the station (4 minutes by car)
Aimo Park | Citygaraget, Mäster Samuelsgatan
Address
Citygaraget, Mäster Samuelsgatan 61, 111 21 Stockholm, Sweden
Opening HoursOpen 24 hours a day ⏰
Phone Number Distance1.0 km from the station (4 minutes by car)
Concert Hall Garage (Konserthuset)
Address
Sveavägen 17, 111 57 Stockholm, Sweden
Opening HoursOpen 24 hours a day ⏰
Phone Number Distance1.7 km from the station (6 minutes by car)
Hamngatan Parking
Address
Hamngatan 37, 111 53 Stockholm, Sweden
Distance1.8 km from the station (7 minutes by car)
Contact Information
For more information about Stockholm Central Station, here are some contact details that may be of interest to you.
Address: Centralplan 15, 111 20 Stockholm, Sweden
Contact: +46 771 92 19 21
Business Area Stations: 070-518-83-70
Email:
asa.dahl@jernhusen.se
info@jernhusen.se
Official Website: jernhusen.se
About Jernhusen:
Jernhusen is the Swedish state-owned company that owns and manages Stockholm Central Station and many other railway stations across Sweden. They are responsible for station facilities, development, and services.
If you want to know the details of other stations you are going to, we leave you below the most important railway stations that may interest you, so don’t hesitate to click on them if you want more information:
