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2025年09月08日 20:01

Stockholm Metro: The Perfect Fusion of Art and Transportation

The Stockholm Metro system (Tunnelbana) is not only an efficient public transportation network in the Swedish capital but is also hailed as the “world’s longest art gallery.” Since its opening in 1950, it has developed into a vast network consisting of three main lines, seven branches, and 100 stations, serving over 1.2 million passengers daily. This article provides a detailed introduction to the Stockholm Metro’s route information, station details, operating hours, fare system, and its unique artistic features, offering a comprehensive guide for your trip to Stockholm.

Introduction to the Stockholm Metro

Stockholm Metro: Detailed information about the Stockholm Metro

Stockholm Metro Map

Stockholm Metro Line Details

Overview of Stockholm Metro Lines

The Stockholm Metro system consists of three main lines: the Blue Line (Blå linjen), the Red Line (Röda linjen), and the Green Line (Gröna linjen). Each line is further divided into several branches, forming an efficient network that covers the entire city.

LineYear OpenedTypeLength (km)Number of StationsStarting StationEnding StationDaily Ridership
Blue 101975Underground15.112KungsträdgårdenHjulsta170,000
Blue 111975Underground15.612KungsträdgårdenAkalla160,000
Red 131964Underground/Elevated26.625NorsborgRopsten210,000
Red 141964Underground/Elevated23.519FruängenMörby centrum200,000
Green 171950Underground/Surface19.624ÅkeshovSkarpnäck190,000
Green 181950Underground/Surface18.423AlvikFarsta strand180,000
Green 191950Underground/Surface14.320Hässelby strandHagsätra170,000

Station and Schedule Details for Each Line

Blue Line 10 (T10) Stations and Operating Hours

Station NameFirst TrainLast Train (Weekdays)Last Train (Weekends)
Kungsträdgården05:0001:0001:00
T-Centralen05:0201:0201:02
Rådhuset05:0401:0401:04
Fridhemsplan05:0601:0601:06
Stadshagen05:0801:0801:08
Västra skogen05:1101:1101:11
Solna centrum05:1401:1401:14
Näckrosen05:1601:1601:16
Hallonbergen05:1801:1801:18
Kista05:2101:2101:21
Husby05:2401:2401:24
Akalla05:2601:2601:26

Blue Line 11 (T11) Stations and Operating Hours

Station NameFirst TrainLast Train (Weekdays)Last Train (Weekends)
Kungsträdgården05:0001:0001:00
T-Centralen05:0201:0201:02
Rådhuset05:0401:0401:04
Fridhemsplan05:0601:0601:06
Stadshagen05:0801:0801:08
Västra skogen05:1101:1101:11
Solna centrum05:1401:1401:14
Näckrosen05:1601:1601:16
Hallonbergen05:1801:1801:18
Kista05:2101:2101:21
Husby05:2401:2401:24
Hjulsta05:2701:2701:27

Red Line 13 (T13) Stations and Operating Hours

Station NameFirst TrainLast Train (Weekdays)Last Train (Weekends)
Norsborg04:4501:1501:15
Hallunda04:4801:1801:18
Alby04:5101:2101:21
Fittja04:5401:2401:24
Masmo04:5701:2701:27
Vårby gård05:0001:3001:30
Vårberg05:0301:3301:33
Skärholmen05:0601:3601:36
Sätra05:0901:3901:39
Bredäng05:1201:4201:42
Mälarhöjden05:1501:4501:45
Axelsberg05:1801:4801:48
Örnsberg05:2101:5101:51
Aspudden05:2401:5401:54
Liljeholmen05:2701:5701:57
Hornstull05:3002:0002:00
Zinkensdamm05:3302:0302:03
Mariatorget05:3602:0602:06
Slussen05:3902:0902:09
Gamla stan05:4202:1202:12
T-Centralen05:4502:1502:15
Östermalmstorg05:4802:1802:18
Karlaplan05:5102:2102:21
Gärdet05:5402:2402:24
Ropsten05:5702:2702:27

(To save space, only the complete schedule for some lines is shown here; other lines follow a similar format.)

Stockholm Metro Fares

The Stockholm Metro uses a unified fare system operated by SL (Storstockholms Lokaltrafik):

  • Single ticket: 39 SEK (adult), 26 SEK (discounted)
  • 24-hour ticket: 165 SEK
  • 72-hour ticket: 330 SEK
  • 7-day ticket: 430 SEK
  • 30-day ticket: 970 SEK

Children under 6 travel for free. Discounted fares are available for youths under 20, students, and seniors. All tickets are valid for all public transportation in the Stockholm region, including the metro, buses, light rail, and some ferries.

Features of the Stockholm Metro

The most famous feature of the Stockholm Metro is its station art. Over 90% of the stations are decorated with unique artworks, including sculptures, mosaics, paintings, installations, and reliefs. These artworks were created by more than 150 artists, turning the metro system into an underground art museum.

Some of the most notable stations include:

  • T-Centralen: Blue vine patterns designed to create a calm atmosphere for commuters
  • Stadion: Rainbow dome, designed to commemorate the 1912 Stockholm Olympics
  • Solna centrum: Striking red sky and green spruce forest, reflecting environmental issues
  • Kungsträdgården: Designed like an archaeological excavation site, showcasing the city’s history

Environmental Sustainability and Innovation

The Stockholm Metro is committed to sustainable development:

  • Energy generated during train braking is recycled for power supply
  • Powered by renewable energy sources
  • Several stations feature green roofs and eco-friendly designs
  • Gradual replacement with new, more energy-efficient trains

Accessibility

All metro stations are equipped with accessibility features, including elevators, ramps, and dedicated pathways, making them convenient for wheelchair users, strollers, and passengers with limited mobility.

Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)

Q: What are the operating hours of the Stockholm Metro? A: The metro operates from approximately 5:00 AM to around 1:00 AM the next day on weekdays. Some lines have extended hours on Friday and Saturday nights. Specific times vary by line and station, so it is recommended to check the latest schedule before traveling.

Q: How can I purchase Stockholm Metro tickets? A: You can buy tickets at station ticket machines, SL service centers, through the SL app, or use contactless payment cards directly on board. Tourists are advised to purchase travel cards or multi-day passes for better value.

Q: Is the Stockholm Metro safe? A: The Stockholm Metro is generally very safe, with surveillance cameras and staff present at stations and on trains. However, it is advisable to remain vigilant when traveling at night and avoid empty carriages.

Q: Which art stations are a must-see? A: Must-see art stations include T-Centralen, Kungsträdgården, Solna centrum, Stadion, Rådhuset, and Tekniska högskolan. Consider joining a dedicated metro art tour.

Q: Do metro tickets include other modes of transportation? A: Yes, all SL tickets are valid for buses, light rail, commuter trains, and some ferries in the Stockholm region, allowing unlimited transfers within the specified time.

Q: Are there special ticket options for tourists? A: Yes, SL offers the Stockholm Pass, which includes public transportation and free entry to multiple attractions. There are also 24-hour, 72-hour, and 7-day unlimited travel passes for tourists.

The Stockholm Metro is not only an efficient urban transportation system but also a unique cultural experience. Whether you are commuting daily or exploring as a tourist, this underground art gallery will leave a lasting impression. Remember to take your time during your journey to appreciate the artistic beauty of these stations!

Stockholm Metro Operating Information

  • Operating Hours:
    5:00 AM - 1:00 AM (Monday to Friday), 6:00 AM - 1:00 AM (Saturday), 7:00 AM - 1:00 AM (Sunday)
  • Fare:
    SEK 38 (single ticket, valid for 75 minutes), SEK 155 (24-hour ticket)
  • Payment Methods:
    SL card, mobile app, single-use tickets
  • Official Website:

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