Svågertorp railway station
Malmö South, Svågertorp Station, (Swedish: Svågertorp Station, Malmö syd) is a railway station south of Malmö, Sweden. It is served by the Pågatåg between Helsingborg and Trelleborg. There is a big shopping centre at Svågertorp near the station. The largest shop is IKEA with 44,000 m² area.
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Location | Malmö, Malmö Sweden |
Coordinates | 55°32′51″N 12°59′29″E |
Operated by | Skånetrafiken |
Line(s) | Öresund Line |
Platforms | 2 ; 4 tracks[1] |
Connections | Bus: line 7, line 33[1] |
History | |
Opened | 2000 |
History
Opened in 2000 in connection with the new railway and Öresund Bridge between Denmark and Sweden this station used to be served by the Øresund trains. Since the opening of the city tunnel these trains don't pass this station. It used to be the only station en route between Malmö Central Station and Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup Station. Due to the closeness to the Copenhagen Airport, some airlines had self-service check-in facilities at this station.
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References
- "Malmö Svågertorp" (PDF) (in Swedish). Skånetrafiken. Retrieved 31 March 2019.
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