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Stockholm North Station (Swedish: Stockholms norra station) or Stockholm N has been the name of two different railway stations in Stockholm, Sweden. Both have been used mostly for freight trains and not for passenger traffic. The first North Station was opened on 20 September 1866, first used as a temporary main station for trains on the northern lines. It was situated at Norra Bantorget ("North Line Square"), a square which got its name from this. All passenger operations moved to the central station in 1871. * v * t * e

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  • Stockholm North Station (Swedish: Stockholms norra station) or Stockholm N has been the name of two different railway stations in Stockholm, Sweden. Both have been used mostly for freight trains and not for passenger traffic. The first North Station was opened on 20 September 1866, first used as a temporary main station for trains on the northern lines. It was situated at Norra Bantorget ("North Line Square"), a square which got its name from this. All passenger operations moved to the central station in 1871. In 1925 the station was moved to Norrtull, where a new North Station was built at the railway line Värtabanan. This station was in use until the 1990s. Parts of the station are now being replaced with new buildings for apartments. The main freight train station in north Stockholm is now Tomteboda. * v * t * e (en)
  • Stockholms norra station var under 1800- och 1900-talen namnet på två olika järnvägsstationer i Stockholm. Stationen, som (från 1871) var en utpräglad godsstation, låg 1866-1925 vid Norra Bantorget, strax norr om Stockholms centralstation. Därefter flyttades stationsnamnet till den redan befintliga stationen vid Norrtull vid innerstadens norra kant. Godsverksamheten upphörde på 1990-talet. Delar av stationen vid Norrtull är idag (2014) rivna som ett led i det kommungränsöverskridande stadsbyggnadsprojektet Hagastaden i Stockholm och Solna. (sv)
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  • Stockholms norra station var under 1800- och 1900-talen namnet på två olika järnvägsstationer i Stockholm. Stationen, som (från 1871) var en utpräglad godsstation, låg 1866-1925 vid Norra Bantorget, strax norr om Stockholms centralstation. Därefter flyttades stationsnamnet till den redan befintliga stationen vid Norrtull vid innerstadens norra kant. Godsverksamheten upphörde på 1990-talet. Delar av stationen vid Norrtull är idag (2014) rivna som ett led i det kommungränsöverskridande stadsbyggnadsprojektet Hagastaden i Stockholm och Solna. (sv)
  • Stockholm North Station (Swedish: Stockholms norra station) or Stockholm N has been the name of two different railway stations in Stockholm, Sweden. Both have been used mostly for freight trains and not for passenger traffic. The first North Station was opened on 20 September 1866, first used as a temporary main station for trains on the northern lines. It was situated at Norra Bantorget ("North Line Square"), a square which got its name from this. All passenger operations moved to the central station in 1871. * v * t * e (en)
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  • Stockholm North Station (en)
  • Stockholms norra station (sv)
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