Lund Central Station
West Coast Line
Preceding station | SJ | Following station | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Hässleholm towards Stockholm Central | Southern Main Line | Malmö Central towards Copenhagen Central | ||
EuroNight | Malmö Central towards Hamburg or Berlin | |||
Helsingborg Central towards Gothenburg Central | West Coast Line | Malmö Central Terminus | ||
Preceding station | Long distance trains | Following station | ||
Hässleholm towards Stockholm Central | Snälltåget | Malmö Central Terminus | ||
Snälltåget seasonal | Malmö Central towards Berlin Hbf | |||
Hässleholm towards Duved | Malmö Central Terminus | |||
Preceding station | Øresundståg | Following station | ||
Malmö Central towards Østerport | Øresund Line | Terminus | ||
West Coast Line | Landskrona towards Gothenburg Central | |||
Copenhagen-Kalmar Line | Eslöv towards Kalmar | |||
Copenhagen-Karlskrona Line | Eslöv towards Karlskrona | |||
Preceding station | Pågatågen | Following station | ||
Burlöv towards Hyllie | Line 3 | Eslöv towards Helsingborg | ||
Klostergården towards Hyllie | Line 4 | Stångby towards Kristianstad | ||
Klostergården towards Simrishamn | Line 6 | Terminus | ||
Burlöv towards Hyllie | Line 8 | Gunnesbo towards Åstorp | ||
Klostergården towards Trelleborg | Line 9 | Gunnesbo towards Helsingborg |
Lund Central Station (Swedish: Lunds centralstation) or Lund C is the main railway station of Lund, Sweden and one of the busiest train stations in Sweden.[2] It is located on the Southern Main Line and the West Coast Line.
There is a number of restaurants and convenience stores located in the station.[3] ICA Malmborgs supermarket is located right next to the station.[4]
The station is connected by railway to Kävlinge (Helsingborg, Gothenburg), Eslöv (Kristianstad, Kalmar, Stockholm), and Teckomatorp in the north direction. It connects in the south direction to Malmö, Ystad, Trelleborg and Copenhagen. There were previously direct railway connections to Bjärred and Harlösa. A direct train trip to Copenhagen Airport goes every 15 minutes and the journey takes about 30 minutes.[5]
The station building was built in the 1850s and opened in Feb of 1858. It is one of the oldest still active train stations in Sweden.[6] An expansion during 1872-1875 was drawn by Adolf Wilhelm Edelsvärd and another expansion 1923-1926 was drawn by Folke Zettervall. A significant expansion is in planning phase since 2015. Various options, including a fully underground station are under consideration.[7][8][9]
This station is the terminus of the Lund tramway.
Gallery
References
- ^ "Skånetrafikens tågresande 2016". www.mynewsdesk.com. Hässleholms Kommun.
- ^ "Lunds Centralstation". Jernhusen (in Swedish). 2021-11-30. Retrieved 2024-01-15.
- ^ "Mat och butiker på Lunds Centralstation". Jernhusen (in Swedish). 2021-11-22. Retrieved 2024-01-15.
- ^ "Om oss". ICA Malmborgs (in Swedish). 2023-09-18. Retrieved 2024-01-15.
- ^ "Lund-Malmö-Köpenhamn 2024" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2024-01-15. Retrieved 2024-01-15.
- ^ "Lund C – Kulturportal Lund". Kulturportal Lund – Lunds historia och kulturarv (in Swedish). 2024-01-15. Retrieved 2024-01-15.
- ^ "Lund C". Lunds kommun (in Swedish). 2021-06-03. Retrieved 2024-01-15.
- ^ "Lund C". Warm in the Winter. 2019-06-13. Retrieved 2024-01-15.
- ^ "Lunds centralstation". C.F. Møller (in Swedish). Retrieved 2024-01-15.
External links
- Media related to Lunds centralstation at Wikimedia Commons
- Lund C - Jernhusen
- Historic images at DigitaltMuseum [no][1]
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- ^ Hallands kulturhistoriska museum (2024-01-08). "Lund Centralstation". DigitaltMuseum. Retrieved 2024-01-15.