Tomteboda

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Tomteboda mail processing facility

Tomteboda is a place in northern Stockholm, Sweden, known for its mail terminal and its shunting yard. A new railway tunnel for commuters has been built between Stockholm South Station and Tomteboda.

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59°21′N18°01′E / 59.350°N 18.017°E / 59.350; 18.017


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