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Gothenburg Central Station

Gothenburg Central Station (Swedish: Göteborgs centralstation, Göteborg C) is the main railway station of Gothenburg and it is the oldest railway station in Sweden still in use.[1] The station serves 27 million passengers per year,[2] making it the second largest railway station in Sweden after Stockholm Central Station which it predates by 13 years.[1] The station opened on October 4, 1858. The station is situated in the city of Gothenburg, right by Drottningtorget. The Gothenburg Central Station, Centralhuset and Nils Ericson Terminalen are a part of Resecentrum, Göteborg.[3] Gothenburg Central Station is owned and administered by Jernhusen.[4]

Gothenburg Central Station
Gothenburg Central Station, the old part
General information
LocationGothenburgGothenburg Municipality
Sweden
Coordinates57°42′32″N 11°58′24″E / 57.70889°N 11.97333°E / 57.70889; 11.97333
Elevation3 m
Owned byJernhusen
Operated byTrafikverket
Line(s)Western Main Line
Bohus Line
Norway/Vänern Line
West Coast Line
Coast-to-Coast Line
Distance457 km (Stockholm C)
Platforms16 (+4)
Construction
ArchitectAdolf W. Edelsvärd
History
Opened1858
Services
Preceding station SJ Following station
Alingsås Mälaren Line and Western Main Line Terminus
Herrljunga Western Main Line
Trollhättan
towards Karlstad Central
Vänern Line
Alingsås
towards Umeå
Night train
Alingsås
towards Duved
Trollhättan
towards Uddevalla
Skövde
Borås
towards Kalmar
Terminus
Varberg West Coast Line
Preceding station Øresundståg Following station
Mölndal
towards Østerport
West Coast Line Terminus
Preceding station Vy Tåg Following station
Trollhättan
towards Oslo
Vy regional Terminus
Preceding station Long distance trains Following station
Alingsås MTRX Terminus
Falköping FlixTrain
Preceding station Västtågen Following station
Terminus Gothenburg-Alingsås Line Sävenäs
towards Alingsås
Gothenburg-Älvängen Line Gamlestaden
towards Älvängen
Gothenburg-Kungsbacka Line Liseberg
towards Kungsbacka
Gothenburg-Stenungsund Line Ytterby
towards Stenungsund
Gothenburg-Strömstad Line Gamlestaden
towards Strömstad
Gothenburg-Vänersborg Line Gamlestaden
towards Vänersborg
Gothenburg–Lidköping–Mariestad–Örebro Line Alingsås
Gothenburg-Skövde Line Alingsås
towards Skövde
Gothenburg-Nässjö Line Alingsås
towards Nässjö
Gothenburg-Borås Line Mölnlycke
towards Borås Central
Gothenburg-Varberg Line Mölndal
towards Varberg

History edit

 
The western entrance

Numerous railways were built across Sweden in the 19th century. One of the first distances was the one between Gothenburg and Jonsered. As the railway grew more popular, the need for a station emerged. The Gothenburg Central Station was built between 1856 and 1858. The first building was constructed between 1856 and 1857 by architect Adolf Wilhelm Edelsvärd on land which was previously occupied by a prison.[1]

First, the building included a big entry hall, two waiting areas and a few restaurants.

In 1923 the train station was rebuilt and enlarged after Folke Zettervall's plans, who was the official SJ architect by that time. On March 14, 1923, fire destroyed large parts of the Central Station.[1] Between 1928 and 1930 the station was enlarged due to the increased volume of traffic. After 1930 some more changes were made, including a new restaurant built in front of Drottningtorget. In 1993, the Central Station was restored and between 2000 and 2003 the Central House, was added as an extension to the existing building. The current interior design is similar to the 1923 model with wood pillars, glass ceiling and a floor made of limestone.[citation needed]

In the 1940s it was proposed to demolish the waiting hall, but the hall was preserved as it was decorated with paintings by artist Filip Månsson but the paintings could not be preserved and it was decided to keep the hall.[1]

During the 19th and early 20th century about one million Swedish emigrants passed through the station in order to get to the harbour. Their final destination would be America.[4]

In February 2007, a bomb threat was addressed to the Gothenburg police. The bombing was to take place at the Gothenburg Central Station. Later that day, a bag was found in the old parts of the station. The evacuation of the station began at 21:30 local time and two hours later the station was free to open again. The bag was examined and no high explosive was found.[5]

In January 2010, a one square metre (11 Sq Ft) section of the station's glass ceiling collapsed after ice had fallen onto it. One person suffered bruises by falling glass splinters and big parts of the station were closed due to safety reasons.[6][7]

Tracks and other connections edit

 
Departures in the morning

There are 16 platform tracks at the station. Trains depart and arrive from five different railway lines:

The choice of track depends mainly on which railway the train will use. This is because there is a wish to avoid crossing train paths, which would create delays. Trains to the Bohus Line and Norway/Vänern Line generally use tracks 7–11. Trains to the Western Main Line generally use tracks 1–7. Trains to the West Coast Line and Coast-to-Coast Line generally use tracks 11–16.

Drottningtorget is a junction for trams and local buses and lies right by the Gothenburg Central Station. Nordstan also has a large tram and bus stop, and a shopping mall connected to the station by an underground pedestrian tunnel.[8]

Just north of the Central Station with indoor connection is the Nils Ericson Terminal, the main bus terminal for regional and long distance buses including the buses to the airport. Southeast of the Central Station there is another bus terminal, called Åkareplatsen, with regional buses to Borås.

Lounge edit

The Station Lounge is located by track 9 at the station. There is an access fee of 149 SEK[9] which includes restaurant food, newspapers and Internet access through a WLAN. There is also a bar. The conference section is supplied with modern equipment and admits 4–50 persons.

Art pieces edit

High above the main waiting area, there are hand painted maps of the main railways out of Gothenburg, as they were around 1925 when they were painted.[10]

 
Weeping girl no. 5

Weeping Girl is a bronze sculpture in the station created by artist Laura Ford, born in Cardiff, Wales. It measures about 1 metre (3 ft) in height and was installed at the station in 2009.[11]

Facilities edit

There are several facilities in the station, among them shops, a bank office, cafes, restaurants, a pharmacy, a hotel and lounges.[12]

Maintenance edit

The old parts of the station are included in the city council's Bevarningsprogram (English: Preserving Program) 1975 and 1987.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Karin Jansson (October 31, 2018). "Centralstationen firar 160 år" [Central Station celebrates 160 years]. Göteborgs-Posten (in Swedish). Retrieved November 2, 2018.
  2. ^ "Starbucks öppnar på två av Sveriges största tågstationer i samarbete med SSP" [Starbucks opens at two of Sweden's largest train stations in collaboration with SSP] (in Swedish). Cision. August 29, 2011. Retrieved August 25, 2012.
  3. ^ "Göteborgs Centralstation" (in Swedish).
  4. ^ a b [Central Station in Gothenburg] (in Swedish). Jernhusen. Archived from the original on August 17, 2010.
  5. ^ Sandberg, Peter (February 23, 2004). "Avspärrning av Göteborgs centralstation släppt" [Blockade of Gothenburg Central Station released]. Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish).
  6. ^ Mattson, Anna (February 22, 2010). "Takras på Göteborgs centralstation" [Takras at Gothenburg Central Station]. Expressen (in Swedish). Retrieved January 16, 2011.
  7. ^ Seinegård, Marieanne (February 23, 2010). "Delar av Centralen utrymdes" [Parts of the Central were evacuated]. Göteborgs-Posten (in Swedish). Retrieved January 16, 2011.
  8. ^ "Göteborg Centralstation". Stationsinfo.
  9. ^ [Welcome to the Station Lounge!] (in Swedish). Jernhusen. Archived from the original on August 17, 2010.
  10. ^ Filip Månsson Stationsdekoratör i Göteborg
  11. ^ "Weeping Girl". Göteborg Konst (in Swedish). Gothenburg Municipality. Retrieved May 20, 2017.
  12. ^ "Mat & butiker | Göteborg". www.dinstation.se. Retrieved February 26, 2016.
  13. ^ Lönnroth, Gudrun (1999). Kulturhistoriskt värdefull bebyggelse i Göteborg: Ett program för bevarande, del I [Culturally and historically valuable buildings in Gothenburg: A program for conservation, part I]. Göteborgs Stadsbyggnadskontor. p. 51. ISBN 91-89088-04-2.

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Gothenburg Central Station Swedish Goteborgs centralstation Goteborg C is the main railway station of Gothenburg and it is the oldest railway station in Sweden still in use 1 The station serves 27 million passengers per year 2 making it the second largest railway station in Sweden after Stockholm Central Station which it predates by 13 years 1 The station opened on October 4 1858 The station is situated in the city of Gothenburg right by Drottningtorget The Gothenburg Central Station Centralhuset and Nils Ericson Terminalen are a part of Resecentrum Goteborg 3 Gothenburg Central Station is owned and administered by Jernhusen 4 Gothenburg Central StationGothenburg Central Station the old partGeneral informationLocationGothenburg Gothenburg MunicipalitySwedenCoordinates57 42 32 N 11 58 24 E 57 70889 N 11 97333 E 57 70889 11 97333Elevation3 mOwned byJernhusenOperated byTrafikverketLine s Western Main LineBohus LineNorway Vanern LineWest Coast LineCoast to Coast LineDistance457 km Stockholm C Platforms16 4 ConstructionArchitectAdolf W EdelsvardHistoryOpened1858ServicesPreceding station SJ Following stationAlingsastowards Stockholm Central via Orebro Central Malaren Line and Western Main Line TerminusHerrljungatowards Stockholm Central Western Main LineTrollhattantowards Karlstad Central Vanern LineAlingsastowards Umea Night trainAlingsastowards DuvedTrollhattantowards Uddevalla Skovdetowards Stockholm CentralBorastowards Kalmar Coast to Coast Line TerminusVarbergtowards Malmo Central West Coast LinePreceding station Oresundstag Following stationMolndaltowards Osterport West Coast Line TerminusPreceding station Vy Tag Following stationTrollhattantowards Oslo Vy regional TerminusPreceding station Long distance trains Following stationAlingsastowards Stockholm Central MTRX TerminusFalkopingtowards Stockholm Central FlixTrainPreceding station Vasttagen Following stationTerminus Gothenburg Alingsas Line Savenastowards AlingsasGothenburg Alvangen Line Gamlestadentowards AlvangenGothenburg Kungsbacka Line Lisebergtowards KungsbackaGothenburg Stenungsund Line Ytterbytowards StenungsundGothenburg Stromstad Line Gamlestadentowards StromstadGothenburg Vanersborg Line Gamlestadentowards VanersborgGothenburg Lidkoping Mariestad Orebro Line Alingsastowards Orebro CentralGothenburg Skovde Line Alingsastowards SkovdeGothenburg Nassjo Line Alingsastowards NassjoGothenburg Boras Line Molnlycketowards Boras CentralGothenburg Varberg Line Molndaltowards VarbergContents 1 History 2 Tracks and other connections 3 Lounge 4 Art pieces 5 Facilities 6 Maintenance 7 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp The western entranceNumerous railways were built across Sweden in the 19th century One of the first distances was the one between Gothenburg and Jonsered As the railway grew more popular the need for a station emerged The Gothenburg Central Station was built between 1856 and 1858 The first building was constructed between 1856 and 1857 by architect Adolf Wilhelm Edelsvard on land which was previously occupied by a prison 1 First the building included a big entry hall two waiting areas and a few restaurants In 1923 the train station was rebuilt and enlarged after Folke Zettervall s plans who was the official SJ architect by that time On March 14 1923 fire destroyed large parts of the Central Station 1 Between 1928 and 1930 the station was enlarged due to the increased volume of traffic After 1930 some more changes were made including a new restaurant built in front of Drottningtorget In 1993 the Central Station was restored and between 2000 and 2003 the Central House was added as an extension to the existing building The current interior design is similar to the 1923 model with wood pillars glass ceiling and a floor made of limestone citation needed In the 1940s it was proposed to demolish the waiting hall but the hall was preserved as it was decorated with paintings by artist Filip Mansson but the paintings could not be preserved and it was decided to keep the hall 1 During the 19th and early 20th century about one million Swedish emigrants passed through the station in order to get to the harbour Their final destination would be America 4 In February 2007 a bomb threat was addressed to the Gothenburg police The bombing was to take place at the Gothenburg Central Station Later that day a bag was found in the old parts of the station The evacuation of the station began at 21 30 local time and two hours later the station was free to open again The bag was examined and no high explosive was found 5 In January 2010 a one square metre 11 Sq Ft section of the station s glass ceiling collapsed after ice had fallen onto it One person suffered bruises by falling glass splinters and big parts of the station were closed due to safety reasons 6 7 Tracks and other connections edit nbsp Departures in the morningThere are 16 platform tracks at the station Trains depart and arrive from five different railway lines To the north on the Bohus Line towards Stenungsund Uddevalla and Stromstad To the north on the Norway Vanern Line towards Alvangen Vanersborg Karlstad and Oslo nbsp Norway To the east on the Western Main Line towards Alingsas Skovde Stockholm and Lulea To the south on the West Coast Line towards Kungsbacka Malmo and Copenhagen nbsp Denmark To the southeast on Coast to Coast Line towards Boras and Kalmar The choice of track depends mainly on which railway the train will use This is because there is a wish to avoid crossing train paths which would create delays Trains to the Bohus Line and Norway Vanern Line generally use tracks 7 11 Trains to the Western Main Line generally use tracks 1 7 Trains to the West Coast Line and Coast to Coast Line generally use tracks 11 16 Drottningtorget is a junction for trams and local buses and lies right by the Gothenburg Central Station Nordstan also has a large tram and bus stop and a shopping mall connected to the station by an underground pedestrian tunnel 8 Just north of the Central Station with indoor connection is the Nils Ericson Terminal the main bus terminal for regional and long distance buses including the buses to the airport Southeast of the Central Station there is another bus terminal called Akareplatsen with regional buses to Boras Lounge editThe Station Lounge is located by track 9 at the station There is an access fee of 149 SEK 9 which includes restaurant food newspapers and Internet access through a WLAN There is also a bar The conference section is supplied with modern equipment and admits 4 50 persons Art pieces editHigh above the main waiting area there are hand painted maps of the main railways out of Gothenburg as they were around 1925 when they were painted 10 nbsp Weeping girl no 5Weeping Girl is a bronze sculpture in the station created by artist Laura Ford born in Cardiff Wales It measures about 1 metre 3 ft in height and was installed at the station in 2009 11 Facilities editThere are several facilities in the station among them shops a bank office cafes restaurants a pharmacy a hotel and lounges 12 Maintenance editThe old parts of the station are included in the city council s Bevarningsprogram English Preserving Program 1975 and 1987 13 References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gothenburg Central Station a b c d e Karin Jansson October 31 2018 Centralstationen firar 160 ar Central Station celebrates 160 years Goteborgs Posten in Swedish Retrieved November 2 2018 Starbucks oppnar pa tva av Sveriges storsta tagstationer i samarbete med SSP Starbucks opens at two of Sweden s largest train stations in collaboration with SSP in Swedish Cision August 29 2011 Retrieved August 25 2012 Goteborgs Centralstation in Swedish a b Centralstationen i Goteborg Central Station in Gothenburg in Swedish Jernhusen Archived from the original on August 17 2010 Sandberg Peter February 23 2004 Avsparrning av Goteborgs centralstation slappt Blockade of Gothenburg Central Station released Dagens Nyheter in Swedish Mattson Anna February 22 2010 Takras pa Goteborgs centralstation Takras at Gothenburg Central Station Expressen in Swedish Retrieved January 16 2011 Seinegard Marieanne February 23 2010 Delar av Centralen utrymdes Parts of the Central were evacuated Goteborgs Posten in Swedish Retrieved January 16 2011 Goteborg Centralstation Stationsinfo Valkommen till Stationsloungen Welcome to the Station Lounge in Swedish Jernhusen Archived from the original on August 17 2010 Filip Mansson Stationsdekorator i Goteborg Weeping Girl Goteborg Konst in Swedish Gothenburg Municipality Retrieved May 20 2017 Mat amp butiker Goteborg www dinstation se Retrieved February 26 2016 Lonnroth Gudrun 1999 Kulturhistoriskt vardefull bebyggelse i Goteborg Ett program for bevarande del I Culturally and historically valuable buildings in Gothenburg A program for conservation part I Goteborgs Stadsbyggnadskontor p 51 ISBN 91 89088 04 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gothenburg Central 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