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Roslagsbanan

Roslagsbanan is a narrow gauge commuter railway system in Roslagen, Stockholm County, Sweden. Its combined route length is 65 kilometres (40 miles) and there are 38 stations. It is built to the Swedish three foot (891 mm or 2 ft 11+332 in) gauge. The Storstockholms Lokaltrafik (SL) classifies it as "light rail" in its maps.[10]

Roslag Railway (Lines 27/28/29)
Overview
Native nameRoslagsbanan (Linje 27/28/29)
OwnerStorstockholms Lokaltrafik
LocaleStockholm County, Sweden
Termini
Stations39
Service
TypeNarrow-gauge railway, Commuter Rail
Services 27  to Kårsta
 28  to Österskär
 29  to Näsbypark
Operator(s)Transdev
Rolling stockCurrent: X10p/UBxp/UBp
Future: X15p
Daily ridership53,400 boardings (2019)[1]
History
Opened1885[2]
Technical
Line length65 km (40 mi)[3]
Number of tracks1 or 2
Track gauge891 mm (2 ft 11+332 in)[4]
Electrification1,500 V DC from overhead catenary
Operating speed80 km/h (50 mph)
System map

The line starts in Stockholm at Stockholm East Station (Stockholms östra station, Stockholm Ö). It goes north and splits into three branch lines at the junction stations Djursholms Ösby and Roslags Näsby; the three branches terminate at Näsbypark, Österskär and Kårsta.

It is double track between Stockholm and Viggbyholm and between Rydbo and Åkersberga. The rest is single track, but the line to Vallentuna was being doubled in 2012[needs update] and Rydbo-Åkers Runö in 2013[needs update]. There are passing loops at some stations on the single track sections: at Altorp, Hägernäs, Österskär, Visinge, Täby kyrkby, Ormsta, Lindholmen and Kårsta.

Following a 2017 agreement between the Swedish state, Stockholm County, and the affected municipalities, the line will be extended to the centrally located underground hub T-Centralen, with construction to begin in approximately 2022.[11]

History Edit

The present Roslagsbanan was once just the southern part of a large narrow gauge system throughout Roslagen and eastern Uppland, connecting Stockholm and Uppsala with ports, smaller towns and parts of the countryside and used for both freight and passenger transport.

In 1885 the line from Stockholm East Station to Rimbo was opened, today the longest branch of Roslagsbanan. It was originally built and operated by the private enterprise Stockholm-Rimbo Järnväg (SRJ). In 1909 SRJ changed its name to Stockholm–Roslagens Järnvägar (with the same abbreviation) following the take-over of companies running adjacent lines.

Roslagsbanan is one of the oldest electrified railway lines for public transport in Europe. The first Stockholm–Djursholm suburban section, Djursholmsbanan, was electrified in 1892,[3] and at the time continued into the city center by way of the tram network, ending at Engelbrektsplan next to Humlegården.[citation needed]

In the beginning of the 20th century and well into the 1950s, Djursholms Ösby, a branch station on Roslagsbanan, was one of the busiest railway stations in Sweden with trains stopping every three minutes with three different branches dividing from there, transporting people and goods.[citation needed]

In the years following World War II, more and more of Swedish railways were nationalised through Statens Järnvägar (SJ), a fate also shared by Roslagsbanan. In 1969 Stockholm County took control over the Stockholm–Rimbo network (now referred to as 'Roslagsbanan') from SJ with the public transport company SL managing the railway.[citation needed]

In 1960 the Djursholmsbanan tracks to Engelbrektsplan were closed, making Stockholm East Station the system's terminus, thus passengers wishing to travel on with the Stockholm metro have had to transfer to the adjacent Tekniska högskolan metro station since 1973. One of the two Djursholm branches (Eddavägslinjen) was closed by SL in 1976.[12]

When SL took over the railway it had many problems. It was narrow gauge and not connected to the rest of the rail network in any way. It was slow, being outperformed by busses, especially to the areas near the end of line, and it was mostly single-track and had low capacity. Because of this there was a strong political interest to close the railway and replace it with buses and a metro line to Täby. The public opinion was much against this and after a referendum in 1980 the county decided to save the Roslagsbanan and invest in new trains and modernize the infrastructure and formed a new company SLJ to run Roslagsbanan. Despite this the northernmost portion, Kårsta–Rimbo was closed in 1981, and the plan was to close the part Lindholmen–Kårsta as well, but it was temporarily kept due to the poor roads in the area which would be problematic for bus transport. Even though the roads have been improved the line to Kårsta is still in use today and there are currently no plans to close it. In January 2010 the Frescati station was closed to avoid congestion and the Universitetet station was moved 500 metres (550 yards) north to better serve Stockholm University.[citation needed]

Ownership and present use Edit

 
At Stockholm East in winter

The railway, owned by the Stockholm County Council through the public transport company Storstockholms Lokaltrafik (SL), is not part of the nationally owned network. It is the only narrow gauge railway in Sweden still in use for commercial traffic.[13]

Roslagsbanan is part of the Stockholm public transport system. It is operated under contract by Transdev Sverige AB from 15 April 2022.[14] Transdev took over operations from Arriva Sverige who had operated the network since 7 January 2013.[15] Arriva Sverige in turn took over took over from the previous contracted company Roslagståg AB [sv], which was a joint venture by the Danish DSB and Tågkompaniet.

Despite its age and non-standard gauge, it is one of the most used railways in Sweden. Since the late 1980s, the railway has constantly but slowly been upgraded to a modern standard with modernised rolling stock, higher platforms and straighter and double tracks allowing for increased speeds and more departures.

There are 15 departures to and from Stockholms Östra during the morning and evening peak hours respectively.[16] In 2019, the railway had a ridership of 53,400 boardings per day.[1]

Future Edit

Roslagsbanan is to be diverted to a new terminus at T-Centralen via a new tunnel from Universitetet station to Odenplan station, and then parallel to the Stockholm City Line. This will allow passengers to commute faster within the city, as T-Centralen is served by all lines of the Stockholm Metro, all lines of the Stockholm Commuter Rail, as well as Spårväg City and is connected to Stockholm Central Station. When the extension is completed, Stockholms östra will become obsolete and close down. The stretch of track from Universitetet to the old terminus will be dismantled to make way for 500 apartments. The line will gain much more importance, and a further 1,500 flats are planned to be built along the line in Täby and Vallentuna municipalities, aiming to ease the ongoing housing crisis in Stockholm. The project is estimated to cost 7 billion kronor and is expected to be completed by 2026.[17][18]

A feasibility study into extending the Roslagsbanan to Arlanda Airport was completed in 2010, followed by a public consultation in 2012.[19]

Network Edit

 
Stockholm commuter rail logo

The stations along Roslagsbanan are marked with a J symbol, which stands for the generic term järnvägsstation ("railway station") and is similar to the T symbol used by the Stockholm underground railway stations (tunnelbanestation) and the S used for tram stops (spårvägshållplats).

Roslagsbanan is now used by Storstockholms Lokaltrafik (SL) for commuter transport. The present network comprises most of the southern part of what was once a much bigger network, made up of privately owned railways all over Roslagen, connecting Stockholm and Uppsala with the countryside and used for passenger and freight trains. See the § History section of this article.

Line Route Length Stations Notes
27 Stockholm East StationDjursholms ÖsbyRoslags NäsbyVallentuna – Lindholmen – Kårsta 41.5 km (25.8 mi) 23 Opened 1885
28 Stockholm East StationDjursholms ÖsbyRoslags NäsbyÅkersbergaÖsterskär 29.5 km (18.3 mi) 20 Opened 1901 to Åkersberga, 1906 to Österskär
29 Stockholm East StationDjursholms Ösby – Lahäll – Näsbypark 11.5 km (7.1 mi) 12 Opened 1928 to Lahäll and 1937 to Näsbypark
Total 65 km (40 mi) 39

The line are only displayed on some trains; others only have the destination displayed.

In the timetables of Samtrafiken, the lines do not have the numbers as stated above, but the numbers 121 for the line to Kårsta, 122 for the line to Österskär and 123 for the line to Näsbypark.

Current networks previously connected to Roslagsbanan Edit

Some of the northern parts of the once bigger network are still in use, but these are not formally called Roslagsbanan. These two parts are

Closed parts of Roslagsbanan (south of Rimbo) Edit

Stations Edit

Section Station km Opened Closed
Kårsta (Rimbo) branch Rimbo 56 1884 1981
50 1885 1981
Sparren 48 1885 1981
Kårsta 41.7 1885
Ekskogen 38.5 1885
Frösunda 34.6 1885
Lindholmen 28.8 1885
Molnby 25.5 1885
Ormsta 24.1
Vallentuna 22.7 1885
Bällsta 21.5
Kragstalund 19.9 1993
Byle 19.0 1910 1993
Täby kyrkby 18.8 1885
Visinge 14.2 1986
Ensta 13.2 1911
Tibble 11.9
Österskär branch Österskär 29.4 1906
Tunagård 28.6 1919
Åkersberga 27.2 1901
Åkers Runö 25.5 1901
Täljö 23.2 1928
Rydbo 20.2 1901
Arninge 17.2 2021
Hägernäs 15.6
Viggbyholm 14.3 1907
Galoppfältet 13.1 1913
Täby Centrum 12.5 1968
Main line Roslags Näsby 11.0 1885
Enebyberg 09.9 1909
Djursholms Ekeby 08.3 1885
Bråvallavägen 07.4
Näsbypark branch Näsbypark 11.7 1937
Näsbyallé 11.0 1937
Lahäll 10.2 1928
Altorp 08.5
Östberga 07.8 1910
Vendevägen 07.2 1910
Svalnäs branch (closed) Svalnäs 12.9 1912 1933
Eddavägen 12.1 1901 1976
Vikingavägen 10.7 1901 1976
Djursholms Framnäsviken 09.9 1890 1976
Germania 09.5 1890 1976
Restauranten 08.7 1890 1976
Djursholms Sveavägen 08.3 1890 1976
Bragevägen 7.5 1890 1976
Main line Djursholms Ösby 06.7 1890
Mörby 05.6 1906
Stocksund (new) 04.6 1996
Långängen branch (closed) Långängen 1911 1966
Stockby 1911 1966
Stocksund (original) 04.5 1885 1996
Main line Ålkistan 03.5 1885 1923
Freskati 03.0 1885 2009
Universitetet (new) 02.5 2010
Universitetet (original) 01.7 2009
Stockholm East 00.0 1885
Engelbrektsplan 01 1895 1960

Rolling stock Edit

 
X10p at Stockholm East Station with UBp and UBxp

The present train sets were manufactured by ABB Railcar (now Bombardier) and delivered in 1988–1995. The train sets are owned by SL, but maintained and operated by Roslagståg.

The trains are made up of three different bogie vehicle types:

  • Motor coach X10p Number of vehicles: 35, Seating capacity: 72, Length: 19.9 metres (65 ft), Weight: 27.7 tonnes (27.3 long tons; 30.5 short tons), Power rating: 400 kW (540 hp), Maximum speed: 80 km/h (50 mph)
  • Driving trailer UBxp Number of vehicles: 34, Seating capacity: 76, Length: 19.9 metres (65 ft 3 in), Weight: 16.3 tonnes (16 long tons; 18 short tons)
  • Intermediate trailer UBp Number of vehicles: 32, Seating capacity: 80, Length: 19.9 metres (65 ft 3 in), Weight: 16 tonnes (15.7 long tons; 17.6 short tons)[20]

The trains were refurbished in 2011–2013, where some carriages were rebuilt with low floors, enabling wheelchair and pram access. The refurbishment also included new interiors and exteriors.[21]

There are some problems with the rolling stock. Previously, the carriages had very poor wheelchair accessibility due to narrow doors and stairs; with the 2012–2016 refurbishment, this has been fixed on some carriages. The trains are also very noisy, especially considering the railway mostly goes through built up suburban areas.[citation needed]

Because of this, in 2010 SL began the process of finding a company from which to order modern trains to meet the rising demand for departures on Roslagsbanan. 22 new trains were ordered from Stadler Rail in 2016 and are scheduled to be delivered in 2020. They are going to be named X15p,[22] with a new depot, Vallentunadepån, having been built just north of Vallentuna.[23]

Older trains Edit

The trains which were still in use until the early 1990s contained some vehicles dating from near the beginning of the 20th century. Some of these old brown and wooden wagons have been saved, the oldest ones being from 1914. They are owned by Spårvägsmuseet (Stockholm Tramway Museum) and are managed by Roslagsbanans Veterantågsförening (RBV) ("the Veteran Train Club for Roslagsbanan"), and can be chartered for events.

Some old trains have also been sold to other Swedish three foot gauge railways, which are now only heritage railways, where they are used for tourists.

Gallery Edit

Present day Edit

Historical Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Fakta om SL och regionen 2019" (PDF) (in Swedish). Storstockholms Lokaltrafik. p. 34. (PDF) from the original on 27 December 2020. Retrieved 3 April 2021.
  2. ^ (PDF) (Report). Storstockholms Lokaltrafik. 2008-06-27. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-02-26. Retrieved 2009-02-01.
  3. ^ a b . sl.se (in Swedish). SL. 2006-06-01. Archived from the original on 2007-10-13. Retrieved 2009-02-01.
  4. ^ . sl.se (in Swedish). Storstockholms Lokaltrafik. 2006-06-01. Archived from the original on 2007-10-13. Retrieved 2009-02-01.
  5. ^ "Arninge resecentrum". taby.se (in Swedish). Täby Municipality. Retrieved 2019-08-12. opens 2021
  6. ^ BANVAKT.se Bandel [Timetables] (317, 318, 319, 321, 323 & 325)
  7. ^ Historiskt om Svenska Järnvägar Bandelar i Nummerordning [Swedish Railways historic timetables in numeric order] (317, 318, 319, 321, 323 & 325)
  8. ^ jarnvag.net: Roslagsbanan [https://web.archive.org/web/20140115033544/http://www.jarnvag.net/index.php/banguide/banor-svealand/stockholm-karsta Archived 2014-01-15 at the Wayback Machine]
  9. ^ "SSÄ Banbok för Roslagsbanan" (PDF) (in Swedish). Stockholm Regional Council. 11 February 2019. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
  10. ^ "Official Map" (PDF).
  11. ^ Toll, Michael; Andreas, Jennische (2017-03-30). "Beskedet: Här får Storstockholm ny tunnelbana och spårvagn". Stockholm Direkt. Retrieved 2017-03-30.
  12. ^ "DHJ, Dannemora - Hargs Järnväg, Innehållsförteckning. Table of content".
  13. ^ "Banguide - Roslagsbanan Stockholm-Kårsta m fl". järnväg.net. Retrieved 2022-09-13.
  14. ^ "98,9 procent punktlighet första helgen då Transdev började köra Roslagsbanan". Mynewsdesk. Transdev Sverige AB. Retrieved 2022-09-13.
  15. ^ . www.arriva.se. Archived from the original on 2012-05-05.
  16. ^ "H27-29" (PDF). Tidtabeller - SL. Retrieved 2022-09-13.
  17. ^ "Så ska Roslagsbanan till city byggas snabbare". mitti.se (in Swedish). 6 February 2019.[permanent dead link]
  18. ^ "Stockholm to invest SEK30.2 billion in public transport infrastructure by 2035". Global Mass Transit. 31 March 2017. from the original on 21 February 2022. Retrieved 21 February 2021.
  19. ^ . Stockholm County Council. Archived from the original on 2016-01-25. Retrieved 2017-03-30.
  20. ^ "Roslagstag.se – Sida 4".
  21. ^ Upprustade och nya tåg på Roslagsbanan
  22. ^ Stadler to supply new trains for Stockholm’s Roslagsbanan
  23. ^ "Roslagsbanans depå i Vallentuna".

External links Edit

  • 2021 Simplified map of Roslagsbanan lines 2021-05-24 at the Wayback Machine (pdf)
  • - Official site (English)
  • Storstockholms Lokaltrafik (Stockholm Transport) - Official site (Swedish)
  • Järnväg.net - Roslagsbanan 2005-10-13 at the Wayback Machine (Swedish)

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Roslagsbanan is a narrow gauge commuter railway system in Roslagen Stockholm County Sweden Its combined route length is 65 kilometres 40 miles and there are 38 stations It is built to the Swedish three foot 891 mm or 2 ft 11 3 32 in gauge The Storstockholms Lokaltrafik SL classifies it as light rail in its maps 10 Roslag Railway Lines 27 28 29 OverviewNative nameRoslagsbanan Linje 27 28 29 OwnerStorstockholms LokaltrafikLocaleStockholm County SwedenTerminiStockholm EastNasbypark Osterskar KarstaStations39ServiceTypeNarrow gauge railway Commuter RailServices 27 to Karsta 28 to Osterskar 29 to NasbyparkOperator s TransdevRolling stockCurrent X10p UBxp UBpFuture X15pDaily ridership53 400 boardings 2019 1 HistoryOpened1885 2 TechnicalLine length65 km 40 mi 3 Number of tracks1 or 2Track gauge891 mm 2 ft 11 3 32 in 4 Electrification1 500 V DC from overhead catenaryOperating speed80 km h 50 mph System mapvteRoslag RailwayLegendkm kmRimbo 56 0Ro 50 0Sparren 48 0 27 Karsta 41 7Ekskogen 38 5Frosunda 34 6 29 4 Osterskar 28 Lindholmen 28 8 28 6 TunagardMolnby 25 5 27 2 AkersbergaOrmsta 24 1 Aker s CanalVallentuna 22 7 25 5 Akers Runo Runo Ballsta Station 21 5 23 2 TaljoKragstalund 19 9 20 0 RydboByle 19 0 17 2 Arninge Taby Taby kyrkby 18 8 15 6 HagernasVisinge 14 2 14 3 ViggbyholmEnsta 13 2 13 1 Galoppfaltet Akerby Tibble 11 9 12 5 Taby Centrum Grindtorp Roslags Nasby 11 0Enebyberg 0 9 9Djursholms Ekeby 0 8 3Bravallavagen 0 7 4 12 9 Svalnas12 1 Eddavagen 29 Nasbypark 11 7 10 7 VikingavagenNasby alle 11 0 9 9 Djursholms FramnasvikenLahall 10 2 9 5 GermaniaAltorp 0 8 5 8 7 RestaurantenOstberga 0 7 8 8 3 Djursholms Sveavagen Parkvagen Vendevagen 0 7 2 7 5 BragevagenDjursholms Osby 0 6 7Danderydssjukhus Morby 0 5 6closed 1996 LangangenStocksund 0 4 6 Stockby 120 m Sikrenotunneln 4 5 StocksundStocksundet 210 m opened 1996km Norrtaljevagen 390 m 3 5 AlkistanAlkistebron3 0 Freskati2 5 Universitetet Universitetet1 7 Universitetet Experimentalfaltet Vartabanantransporter wagon tostandard gauge line 1885 1996 27 28 29 0 0 Stockholm East Tekniskahogskolan1 0 EngelbrektsplankmSources 5 6 7 8 9 The line starts in Stockholm at Stockholm East Station Stockholms ostra station Stockholm O It goes north and splits into three branch lines at the junction stations Djursholms Osby and Roslags Nasby the three branches terminate at Nasbypark Osterskar and Karsta It is double track between Stockholm and Viggbyholm and between Rydbo and Akersberga The rest is single track but the line to Vallentuna was being doubled in 2012 needs update and Rydbo Akers Runo in 2013 needs update There are passing loops at some stations on the single track sections at Altorp Hagernas Osterskar Visinge Taby kyrkby Ormsta Lindholmen and Karsta Following a 2017 agreement between the Swedish state Stockholm County and the affected municipalities the line will be extended to the centrally located underground hub T Centralen with construction to begin in approximately 2022 11 Contents 1 History 2 Ownership and present use 3 Future 4 Network 4 1 Current networks previously connected to Roslagsbanan 4 2 Closed parts of Roslagsbanan south of Rimbo 5 Stations 6 Rolling stock 6 1 Older trains 7 Gallery 7 1 Present day 7 2 Historical 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The present Roslagsbanan was once just the southern part of a large narrow gauge system throughout Roslagen and eastern Uppland connecting Stockholm and Uppsala with ports smaller towns and parts of the countryside and used for both freight and passenger transport In 1885 the line from Stockholm East Station to Rimbo was opened today the longest branch of Roslagsbanan It was originally built and operated by the private enterprise Stockholm Rimbo Jarnvag SRJ In 1909 SRJ changed its name to Stockholm Roslagens Jarnvagar with the same abbreviation following the take over of companies running adjacent lines Roslagsbanan is one of the oldest electrified railway lines for public transport in Europe The first Stockholm Djursholm suburban section Djursholmsbanan was electrified in 1892 3 and at the time continued into the city center by way of the tram network ending at Engelbrektsplan next to Humlegarden citation needed In the beginning of the 20th century and well into the 1950s Djursholms Osby a branch station on Roslagsbanan was one of the busiest railway stations in Sweden with trains stopping every three minutes with three different branches dividing from there transporting people and goods citation needed In the years following World War II more and more of Swedish railways were nationalised through Statens Jarnvagar SJ a fate also shared by Roslagsbanan In 1969 Stockholm County took control over the Stockholm Rimbo network now referred to as Roslagsbanan from SJ with the public transport company SL managing the railway citation needed In 1960 the Djursholmsbanan tracks to Engelbrektsplan were closed making Stockholm East Station the system s terminus thus passengers wishing to travel on with the Stockholm metro have had to transfer to the adjacent Tekniska hogskolan metro station since 1973 One of the two Djursholm branches Eddavagslinjen was closed by SL in 1976 12 When SL took over the railway it had many problems It was narrow gauge and not connected to the rest of the rail network in any way It was slow being outperformed by busses especially to the areas near the end of line and it was mostly single track and had low capacity Because of this there was a strong political interest to close the railway and replace it with buses and a metro line to Taby The public opinion was much against this and after a referendum in 1980 the county decided to save the Roslagsbanan and invest in new trains and modernize the infrastructure and formed a new company SLJ to run Roslagsbanan Despite this the northernmost portion Karsta Rimbo was closed in 1981 and the plan was to close the part Lindholmen Karsta as well but it was temporarily kept due to the poor roads in the area which would be problematic for bus transport Even though the roads have been improved the line to Karsta is still in use today and there are currently no plans to close it In January 2010 the Frescati station was closed to avoid congestion and the Universitetet station was moved 500 metres 550 yards north to better serve Stockholm University citation needed Ownership and present use Edit At Stockholm East in winterThe railway owned by the Stockholm County Council through the public transport company Storstockholms Lokaltrafik SL is not part of the nationally owned network It is the only narrow gauge railway in Sweden still in use for commercial traffic 13 Roslagsbanan is part of the Stockholm public transport system It is operated under contract by Transdev Sverige AB from 15 April 2022 14 Transdev took over operations from Arriva Sverige who had operated the network since 7 January 2013 15 Arriva Sverige in turn took over took over from the previous contracted company Roslagstag AB sv which was a joint venture by the Danish DSB and Tagkompaniet Despite its age and non standard gauge it is one of the most used railways in Sweden Since the late 1980s the railway has constantly but slowly been upgraded to a modern standard with modernised rolling stock higher platforms and straighter and double tracks allowing for increased speeds and more departures There are 15 departures to and from Stockholms Ostra during the morning and evening peak hours respectively 16 In 2019 the railway had a ridership of 53 400 boardings per day 1 Future EditRoslagsbanan is to be diverted to a new terminus at T Centralen via a new tunnel from Universitetet station to Odenplan station and then parallel to the Stockholm City Line This will allow passengers to commute faster within the city as T Centralen is served by all lines of the Stockholm Metro all lines of the Stockholm Commuter Rail as well as Sparvag City and is connected to Stockholm Central Station When the extension is completed Stockholms ostra will become obsolete and close down The stretch of track from Universitetet to the old terminus will be dismantled to make way for 500 apartments The line will gain much more importance and a further 1 500 flats are planned to be built along the line in Taby and Vallentuna municipalities aiming to ease the ongoing housing crisis in Stockholm The project is estimated to cost 7 billion kronor and is expected to be completed by 2026 17 18 A feasibility study into extending the Roslagsbanan to Arlanda Airport was completed in 2010 followed by a public consultation in 2012 19 Network Edit Stockholm commuter rail logoThe stations along Roslagsbanan are marked with a J symbol which stands for the generic term jarnvagsstation railway station and is similar to the T symbol used by the Stockholm underground railway stations tunnelbanestation and the S used for tram stops sparvagshallplats Roslagsbanan is now used by Storstockholms Lokaltrafik SL for commuter transport The present network comprises most of the southern part of what was once a much bigger network made up of privately owned railways all over Roslagen connecting Stockholm and Uppsala with the countryside and used for passenger and freight trains See the History section of this article Line Route Length Stations Notes27 Stockholm East Station Djursholms Osby Roslags Nasby Vallentuna Lindholmen Karsta 41 5 km 25 8 mi 23 Opened 188528 Stockholm East Station Djursholms Osby Roslags Nasby Akersberga Osterskar 29 5 km 18 3 mi 20 Opened 1901 to Akersberga 1906 to Osterskar29 Stockholm East Station Djursholms Osby Lahall Nasbypark 11 5 km 7 1 mi 12 Opened 1928 to Lahall and 1937 to NasbyparkTotal 65 km 40 mi 39The line are only displayed on some trains others only have the destination displayed In the timetables of Samtrafiken the lines do not have the numbers as stated above but the numbers 121 for the line to Karsta 122 for the line to Osterskar and 123 for the line to Nasbypark Current networks previously connected to Roslagsbanan Edit Some of the northern parts of the once bigger network are still in use but these are not formally called Roslagsbanan These two parts are Uppsala Lanna Faringe opened in 1876 to Lanna 1885 to Faringe Tourist traffic only see Upsala Lenna Jernvag Dannemora Gimo Hargshamn Hallstavik Opened 1878 Dannemora Hargshamn turned to normal gauge in the 1970s and extended into Hallstavik 1977 SJ freight only Closed parts of Roslagsbanan south of Rimbo Edit Stocksund Langangen 1915 standard gauge tram line then converted to narrow gauge in 1934 closed in 1966 Stockholm O Engelbrektsplan 1895 1960 Djursholms Osby Eddavagen 1890 1977 Karsta Rimbo 1885 1981 Stations EditSection Station km Opened ClosedKarsta Rimbo branch Rimbo 56 1884 1981Ro 50 1885 1981Sparren 48 1885 1981Karsta 41 7 1885Ekskogen 38 5 1885Frosunda 34 6 1885Lindholmen 28 8 1885Molnby 25 5 1885Ormsta 24 1Vallentuna 22 7 1885Ballsta 21 5Kragstalund 19 9 1993Byle 19 0 1910 1993Taby kyrkby 18 8 1885Visinge 14 2 1986Ensta 13 2 1911Tibble 11 9Osterskar branch Osterskar 29 4 1906Tunagard 28 6 1919Akersberga 27 2 1901Akers Runo 25 5 1901Taljo 23 2 1928Rydbo 20 2 1901Arninge 17 2 2021Hagernas 15 6Viggbyholm 14 3 1907Galoppfaltet 13 1 1913Taby Centrum 12 5 1968Main line Roslags Nasby 11 0 1885Enebyberg 0 9 9 1909Djursholms Ekeby 0 8 3 1885Bravallavagen 0 7 4Nasbypark branch Nasbypark 11 7 1937Nasbyalle 11 0 1937Lahall 10 2 1928Altorp 0 8 5Ostberga 0 7 8 1910Vendevagen 0 7 2 1910Svalnas branch closed Svalnas 12 9 1912 1933Eddavagen 12 1 1901 1976Vikingavagen 10 7 1901 1976Djursholms Framnasviken 0 9 9 1890 1976Germania 0 9 5 1890 1976Restauranten 0 8 7 1890 1976Djursholms Sveavagen 0 8 3 1890 1976Bragevagen 7 5 1890 1976Main line Djursholms Osby 0 6 7 1890Morby 0 5 6 1906Stocksund new 0 4 6 1996Langangen branch closed Langangen 1911 1966Stockby 1911 1966Stocksund original 0 4 5 1885 1996Main line Alkistan 0 3 5 1885 1923Freskati 0 3 0 1885 2009Universitetet new 0 2 5 2010Universitetet original 0 1 7 2009Stockholm East 0 0 0 1885Engelbrektsplan 0 1 1895 1960Rolling stock Edit X10p at Stockholm East Station with UBp and UBxpThe present train sets were manufactured by ABB Railcar now Bombardier and delivered in 1988 1995 The train sets are owned by SL but maintained and operated by Roslagstag The trains are made up of three different bogie vehicle types Motor coach X10p Number of vehicles 35 Seating capacity 72 Length 19 9 metres 65 ft Weight 27 7 tonnes 27 3 long tons 30 5 short tons Power rating 400 kW 540 hp Maximum speed 80 km h 50 mph Driving trailer UBxp Number of vehicles 34 Seating capacity 76 Length 19 9 metres 65 ft 3 in Weight 16 3 tonnes 16 long tons 18 short tons Intermediate trailer UBp Number of vehicles 32 Seating capacity 80 Length 19 9 metres 65 ft 3 in Weight 16 tonnes 15 7 long tons 17 6 short tons 20 The trains were refurbished in 2011 2013 where some carriages were rebuilt with low floors enabling wheelchair and pram access The refurbishment also included new interiors and exteriors 21 There are some problems with the rolling stock Previously the carriages had very poor wheelchair accessibility due to narrow doors and stairs with the 2012 2016 refurbishment this has been fixed on some carriages The trains are also very noisy especially considering the railway mostly goes through built up suburban areas citation needed Because of this in 2010 SL began the process of finding a company from which to order modern trains to meet the rising demand for departures on Roslagsbanan 22 new trains were ordered from Stadler Rail in 2016 and are scheduled to be delivered in 2020 They are going to be named X15p 22 with a new depot Vallentunadepan having been built just north of Vallentuna 23 Older trains Edit The trains which were still in use until the early 1990s contained some vehicles dating from near the beginning of the 20th century Some of these old brown and wooden wagons have been saved the oldest ones being from 1914 They are owned by Sparvagsmuseet Stockholm Tramway Museum and are managed by Roslagsbanans Veterantagsforening RBV the Veteran Train Club for Roslagsbanan and can be chartered for events Some old trains have also been sold to other Swedish three foot gauge railways which are now only heritage railways where they are used for tourists Gallery EditPresent day Edit New bridge of Stocksund inaugurated in 1996 with the new station on the other side of the tunnel Train at Rydbo The red building of Stockholm East Station and the entrance to the Stockholm Metro in front of it to the left Platforms at Stockholm East Station Nasby Park is one of the four systems termini Roslags Nasby is together with Stockholm East Station and Djursholms Osby one of the three junctions of the system Historical Edit Old bridge of Stocksund dismantled in 1997 Old station of Stocksund now replaced with a station some hundred metres to the north west where the rails go straighter allowing for higher speed Old signal box at Djursholms OsbySee also Edit Trains portal Sweden portalHistory of rail transport in Sweden Public transport in Stockholm Rail transport in SwedenReferences Edit a b Fakta om SL och regionen 2019 PDF in Swedish Storstockholms Lokaltrafik p 34 Archived PDF from the original on 27 December 2020 Retrieved 3 April 2021 SL annual report for the fiscal year 2007 Page 34 PDF Report Storstockholms Lokaltrafik 2008 06 27 Archived from the original PDF on 2009 02 26 Retrieved 2009 02 01 a b Historia sl se in Swedish SL 2006 06 01 Archived from the original on 2007 10 13 Retrieved 2009 02 01 Tekniska fakta Roslagsbanan sl se in Swedish Storstockholms Lokaltrafik 2006 06 01 Archived from the original on 2007 10 13 Retrieved 2009 02 01 Arninge resecentrum taby se in Swedish Taby Municipality Retrieved 2019 08 12 opens 2021 BANVAKT se Bandel Timetables 317 318 319 321 323 amp 325 Historiskt om Svenska Jarnvagar Bandelar i Nummerordning Swedish Railways historic timetables in numeric order 317 318 319 321 323 amp 325 jarnvag net Roslagsbanan https web archive org web 20140115033544 http www jarnvag net index php banguide banor svealand stockholm karsta Archived 2014 01 15 at the Wayback Machine SSA Banbok for Roslagsbanan PDF in Swedish Stockholm Regional Council 11 February 2019 Retrieved 28 July 2020 Official Map PDF Toll Michael Andreas Jennische 2017 03 30 Beskedet Har far Storstockholm ny tunnelbana och sparvagn Stockholm Direkt Retrieved 2017 03 30 DHJ Dannemora Hargs Jarnvag Innehallsforteckning Table of content Banguide Roslagsbanan Stockholm Karsta m fl jarnvag net Retrieved 2022 09 13 98 9 procent punktlighet forsta helgen da Transdev borjade kora Roslagsbanan Mynewsdesk Transdev Sverige AB Retrieved 2022 09 13 Stockholm Roslagsbanan Arriva www arriva se Archived from the original on 2012 05 05 H27 29 PDF Tidtabeller SL Retrieved 2022 09 13 Sa ska Roslagsbanan till city byggas snabbare mitti se in Swedish 6 February 2019 permanent dead link Stockholm to invest SEK30 2 billion in public transport infrastructure by 2035 Global Mass Transit 31 March 2017 Archived from the original on 21 February 2022 Retrieved 21 February 2021 Tvarforbindelse Roslagsbanan Arlanda Stockholm County Council Archived from the original on 2016 01 25 Retrieved 2017 03 30 Roslagstag se Sida 4 Upprustade och nya tag pa Roslagsbanan Stadler to supply new trains for Stockholm s Roslagsbanan Roslagsbanans depa i Vallentuna External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Roslagsbanan 2021 Simplified map of Roslagsbanan lines Archived 2021 05 24 at the Wayback Machine pdf Storstockholms Lokaltrafik Stockholm Transport Official site English Storstockholms Lokaltrafik Stockholm Transport Official site Swedish 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