Inlandsbanan

Inlandsbanan is a rail line through central and northern Sweden. While parts of the railroad is open for regular traffic year round, there are daily tourist trains during summer.

This article is an itinerary.

Much of the line is parallel to the E45 road.

Understand

The railway was envisioned in the late 19th century and the parliament decision was taken 1907. The railway was then built, leg by leg, but the last part was delayed and was not completed until 1937. The intent was both to have an inland railway for military reasons (easier to defend than the main one close to the coast) and to stimulate the economy of the remote northern inland.

By the time the railway was completed the golden age of railways was gone, the distances too long and the technical standard of the railway too low to fulfil the intentions. Increased car ownership reduced the passenger volumes and finally in the 1990s SJ was about to shut it down. The municipalities along the railway, however, founded the Inlandsbanan AB company in 1993, bought the railway and took over traffic.

Prepare

Get in

The termini and transfer points are railway junctions and they are accessible by train from elsewhere, if you want to start your trip elsewhere they might be accessible by bus. You could get in by car, but then you need to backtrack or have someone else bringing away the car. Finally some of the places along the itinerary are served by air.

Go

Map

During the summer months there is passenger traffic along the entirity of the line. As of 2017 this journey is made up of three sections, and tickets are sold by the company Inlandsbanan. The southernmost section from Kristinehamn to Mora is operated by Tågab, with trains starting in Kristinehamn in the morning, turning around in Mora in the afternoon where it meets the train from (the middle section) Östersund that has likewise started in the morning allowing passengers travelling north to south or vice versa to switch trains. The trains will then get back to Kristinehamn and Östersund each arriving there in the evening. You have to stay the night in Östersund, regardless of which direction you travel. The northernmost section then takes a full day with trains starting in Östersund and Gällivare in the morning and arriving at the other end in the evening. Thus the journey of a grand total of 1,363 km (847 mi) will take at least two days. Timetable

Termini and transfer points are boldened.

  • Kristinehamn
  • Nässundet
  • Storfors
  • Nykroppa
  • Grythyttan
  • Hällefors
  • Ställdalen
  • Grängesberg
  • Ludvika
  • Borlänge C
  • Leksand
  • Rättvik
  • Mora Station
  • Vattnäs
  • Orsa
  • Tallhed
  • Älvho
  • Lillhamra
  • Tandsjöborg
  • Fågelsjö
  • Bäckedal
  • Sveg
  • Ytterhogdal
  • Överhogdal Hbdg
  • Sörtjärn
  • Nederhögen
  • Röjan
  • Kvarnsjö
  • Åsarna
  • Svenstavik C
  • Hackås
  • Fåker
  • Tandsbyn
  • Brunflo
  • Östersund C
  • Östersund V
  • Jamtli
  • Lit
  • Häggenås
  • Munkflohögen
  • Jämtlands Sikås
  • Hallviken
  • Ulriksfors
  • Lövberga
  • Hoting Camping
  • Hoting
  • Dorotea Camping
  • Dorotea
  • Meselefors Camping
  • Meselefors
  • Vilhelmina
  • Vilhelmina Norra
  • Vojmån
  • Storuman
  • Sandsjönäs
  • Blattnicksele
  • Sorsele
  • Buresjön
  • Slagnäs
  • Renviken
  • Avaviken
  • Arvidsjaur
  • Moskosel
  • Varjisträsk
  • Kåbdalis
  • Geografiska Polcirkeln (Polar Circle)
  • Jokkmokk
  • Vaikijaur
  • Porjus
  • Gällivare

See

The line gives great opportunities to spot Eurasian wildlife.

Stay safe

Trains running along this line do occasionally collide with wildlife, particularly moose (Alces alces).

Go next

The railway goes through Stubba Nature Reserve in Laponia. You could get off in Porjus to visit Muddus National Park, or Stubba or Sjaunja Nature Reserves, or in Jokkmokk to continue by bus to Kvikkjokk by Padjelanta National Park and hike along Padjelantaleden, Kungsleden or Nordkalottleden. From Gällivare Dundret Nature Reserve is close by.

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