Flemingsberg railway station

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Flemingsberg
SL Rail Symbol.svg
Pendeltåg, InterCity, Regional trains
Flemingsberg station by Huddingevagen Lansvagen 226 - 01.jpg
Flemingsberg station
General information
Location Stockholm County
Coordinates 59°13′1″N17°56′42″E / 59.21694°N 17.94500°E / 59.21694; 17.94500
Owned by Jernhusen
Platforms3 (Island Platforms)
Tracks6
Connections Bus terminal
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
ParkingYes
Other information
Station codeFlb
History
Opened1987
Rebuilt2014-2018 (modernization)
Previous namesStockholm Syd–Flemingsberg (1990-2001)
Services
Preceding station Stockholm commuter rail symbol 2024.svg Stockholm commuter rail Following station
Huddinge 40 Tullinge
Huddinge
towards Märsta
41
Mälartåg, SJ, VR Snabbtåg Sverige

Flemingsberg is a railway station in Flemingsberg in Huddinge Municipality, Stockholm. Located approximately 19 km south of Stockholm Central Station, it serves as a transport hub for Stockholm commuter rail, InterCity, and Regional train services.

Contents

The station has three island platforms, with both commuter and long-distance trains. The adjacent bus terminal offers multiple regional and local connections. Flemingsberg is also a key station for passengers traveling between southern Stockholm and southern Sweden. [1]

History

Flemingsberg station was inaugurated in 1987 as part of the Stockholm commuter rail expansion. [2] In 1990, it was upgraded to also accommodate long-distance trains, and for a period it was named Stockholm Syd–Flemingsberg. The name reverted to Flemingsberg in 2001. [3]

During 2014-2018, the station underwent extensive renovations as part of a broader infrastructure improvement project. The upgrade included a new platform, improved accessibility, and additional tracks to accommodate increased train traffic. [4]

Services

Flemingsberg station provides both commuter and long-distance train services: [5]

References

  1. MosebackeProvins. "Flemingsberg som regional stadskärna". Flemingsberg (in Swedish). Retrieved 2025-02-21.
  2. "Flemingsberg". Stockholms läns museum (in Swedish). Retrieved 2025-02-21.
  3. "Flemingsberg Station History". trafikverket.se. Retrieved 2025-02-21.
  4. "Flemingsberg railway expansion". trafikverket.se. Retrieved 2025-02-21.
  5. Flemingsberg, Campus. "HITTA". Campus Flemingsberg (in Swedish). Retrieved 2025-02-21.