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Travel to Stockholm


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tion in 6-7 minutes, departing from outside the terminal 20 minutes after each flight arrival and costing 50 SEK one way. From there regional trains on the Stockholm - V�ster�s - �rebro - Hallsberg - G�teborg route (timetable, M-F = Mon-Fri, L = Sat, SoH = Sun + holidays) connect to Stockholm in 53 min at a price of 59 SEK, resulting in a total fare of 109 SEK. Total travel time V�ster�s Airport - Stockholm is 65 min, but this option is as much as 25 minutes faster since the airport coach departs 10 minutes later from the airport and arrives there 10 minutes earlier.

By train

The main station, Stockholms Central, serves both commuter and long-distance routes. It is located in the city centre, connected to T-Centralen, the central hub for the subway system. The major national rail company, SJ, has a store located inside the station, and a travel planner with ticket booking service on its web page.

Internationally, there are services from Copenhagen (Denmark) (5 h) and Oslo (Norway) (6 h) with several direct connections daily. A daily overnight train is available from the northern Norwegian city of Narvik (14 h). From Trondheim, a quick change in �stersund is needed.

There are numerous direct domestic services to Stockholm from most major cities. The major ones being high speed services from Gothenburg (3 h), Malm� (4� h),Sundsvall (3� h) and �stersund (5 h). Conventional trains plys the same routes and adds an extra hour but can slash prices considerably. Most other mid-sized cities in Sweden have a train connection with Stockholm. Domestic night trains are available from Malm�, and from the northern cities of Lule�, Kiruna and Ume�.

The rail line has some very scenic views just south of Stockholm, passing over several bridges.

If looking for a bit of luxury, then a new train named Bl� T�get (Blue Train)  now travels the route Gothenburg-Stockholm-Uppsala daily except Fridays. It's slower than ordinary trains,
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