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Railway station in Malmö, Sweden

Not to be confused with Trianglen station in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Triangeln Station
Southern entrance
General information
LocationMalmö
Sweden
Coordinates55°35′31″N 13°00′07″E / 55.5920°N 13.0019°E / 55.5920; 13.0019
Operated byPågatåg
Oresundtrain
Line(s)Oresundtrain
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedDecember 2010
Passengers
22 800 per weekday (2016)
Services
Preceding station Øresundståg Following station
Hyllietowards Østerport Øresund Line Malmö Ctowards Lund
West Coast Line Malmö Ctowards Gothenburg Central
Copenhagen-Kalmar Line Malmö Ctowards Kalmar
Copenhagen-Karlskrona Line Malmö Ctowards Karlskrona
Preceding station Pågatågen Following station
HyllieTerminus Line 3 Malmö Ctowards Helsingborg
Line 4 Malmö Ctowards Kristianstad
Line 4B Malmö Ctowards Hässleholm
Hyllietowards Simrishamn Line 6 Malmö Ctowards Lund
HyllieTerminus Line 8 Malmö Ctowards Åstorp
Hyllietowards Trelleborg Line 9 Malmö Ctowards Helsingborg
Hyllietowards Malmö C Line 11 Malmö Ctowards Kävlinge

Triangeln station (Swedish: Triangeln/Trianglens station) is an underground railway station in Malmö, Sweden. It is located in central Malmö, close to St. John's Church and to Triangeln (literally 'The Triangle') square, with the neighbourhoods Möllevången and Pildammsparken in its vicinity. The station opened in December 2010 as a part of the newly built Citytunneln along with Hyllie railway station and a new underground part of Malmö Central Station.

Gallery

  • Triangeln station under construction, 2008 Triangeln station under construction, 2008
  • Station platform Station platform
  • Pågatåg at the station Pågatåg at the station
  • North entrance escalators North entrance escalators
  • North entrance hall North entrance hall

References

  1. Skånetrafikens tågresande 2016
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