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Stockholm Commuter Trains
The Stockholm Commuter Trains (Pendeltåg) are part of the Stockholm Public Transportation network and consists of 50 stations which connect Stockholm and the outer regions of Stockholm County. The commuter trains are ideal if you want to reach out in to Stockholm County’s suburbs like Nynäshamn or Märsta.
Continue reading | December 14th, 2008 | No Comments
Djurgården Line Heritage Tramway
The Djurgården Line (Djurgårdslinjen) in central Stockholm is a heritage tramway with the line number 7 which runs from Norrmalmstorg out to the beautiful island of Djurgården with the end of the line being at Waldermarsudde.
Continue reading | November 26th, 2008 | No Comments
Stockholm Subway
The Stockholm Subway (Locally Tunnelbanan) is part of the Stockholm public transportation network and runs both above and below ground and is an easy, carefree and cheap way of transportation across Stockholm. Stockholm and particularly Stockholm City is also easily navigated by taxi or public transportation buses.
Continue reading | November 24th, 2008 | No Comments
Stockholm Card
Stockholm offers a whole lot of things to see but, unfortunately, it doesn’t take much for a trip into town to turn quite costly. Therefore the town offers a Stockholm Card, also called Stockholm Travel Card or A La Carte Card, which you gives you free entry to 75 museums and attractions and unlimited travel by metro, bus and commuter train. It also comes with a guidebook that has maps and all sorts of information about museums and attractions