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Travel to Uppsala


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most main European airlines and a number of Asian and American carriers. From there trains, buses, rental cars and taxis will be waiting to whisk you away - which one to take is up to you.

*    The standard option is Uppt�get, Uppsala's commuter train operated by UL which takes 19 minutes and costs SEK 140 one-way for adults and SEK 89 for people under 20. They leave Arlanda on weekdays every half hour between 5:27AM and 0:57AM (on weekends, from 6:57AM). The train station is called Arlanda Central (the airport has 3 train stations) and is located under Sky City, between terminals 4 and 5. Tickets are available from the information desks in the airport (in either the arrival area or in Sky City in front of the elevators leading to the station), or on the train itself (at a 20 SEK surcharge). In Uppsala, you may buy tickets for Uppt�get either from the 'Travelcenter' within the building (Resecentrum) or on the train itself (at a 20 SEK surcharge). You can buy tickets from either the blue or gray machines inside the station, but you have to check if it is for the Uppt�get or for the SJ trains (see below).

*    UL buses also exist, also departing every half-hour, from in front of terminals 2 and 5. They cost SEK 80 if bought in advance and SEK 100 if bought on the day, and take a bit over 40 minutes to arrive in front of the Central Station in Uppsala. Tickets can be bought at either the Information Desk in front of the exits from Terminals 2 and 5, or from the driver. They run round-the-clock and might be your only option between midnight and 5 or 6AM, even though they take far longer to arrive in Uppsala. Note that if you buy your ticket on the bus, you cannot pay by cash.

*    In addition to Uppt�get, there are a (small) number of long-distance and regional trains calling at both Arlanda and Uppsala. These trains are operated by SJ, the national train company. Tickets are usually more expensive than
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