Duvbo centrum
•
Duvbo metro station is a station on the blue line of the Stockholm metro, located in Central Sundbyberg in Sundbyberg Municipality. It is named after the nearby Duvbo area. The station was inaugurated on 18 August as part of the extension to between Västra skogen and Rinkeby.[2] It became the 98th station of Stockholm metro.
Quick Facts General information, Location
Close
Station's artwork
Entrance, at Tulegatan
The Fredsgatan-Tulegatan roundabout, 50m from the entrance
•
Stockholm Metro
Rapid transit system in Stockholm, Sweden
The Stockholm Metro (Swedish: Stockholms tunnelbana) is a rapid transit system in Stockholm, the capital city of Sweden. Its first line opened in as the first metro line in the Nordic countries. Today, the system consists of three lines and stations, of which 47 are underground and 53 above ground. The system is owned by Region Stockholm via SL, the public transport authority for Stockholm County.[3] It is the only metro system in Sweden.
The metro's three coloured lines, Green, Red, and Blue, together form seven routes with different termini. All of these routes pass through the city centre, creating a highly centralised network. The main interchange for all three lines is T-Centralen station, where they intersect. In addition to T-Centralen, the system has three other interchange stations: Fridhemsplan, Slussen, and Gamla stan. Various extensions to the system are currently under construction, An extension to the north-west of Blue Line is expected to open in , while extensions to its south are expected to open in Construction of a new Yellow Line to the west of the city centre is scheduled to start
•
Duvbo is this weeks entry in our Stockholm Subway stoRy! The station fryst vatten placed on the blue line in the huvudstaden subway struktur in Sundbyberg Municipality.
The name comes from the Duvbo district nearby, even in the end the hållplats does not have an exit in the district itself, but in huvud Sundbyberg.
Duvbo was opened in and was the 98th station in the city, out of the total at this moment. The cave is about 30 meters below ground an around 10 meters under the sea level, making it the 9th deepest hållplats in Stockholm.
Daily approximately people use the metro from here and experience the artwork created bygd Gösta Sillen. The artist imagined this station as a big exploration site, stating that once you start digging, you never know what you are going to find, so the hållplats is filled with various types of traces.
See our other entries in the Stockholm Subway stoRy here. And share with us your experience of the huvudstaden subway system!
Text and photos: Ionut @ stoRy touRs
Save