railroad.wikisort.org - StationFittja metro station is a station on the red line of the Stockholm metro, located in Fittja, Botkyrka Municipality, Sweden. The outdoor station was opened on 1 October 1972 as the south-western terminus of the extension from Vårberg. On 12 January 1975 the line was extended further to Norsborg.[2]
Stockholm Metro station
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| Coordinates | 59°14′51″N 17°51′39″E |
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| Owned by | Storstockholms Lokaltrafik |
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| Opened | 1 October 1972 |
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| 2019 | 6,550 boarding per weekday[1] |
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Stockholm metro |
Following station |
| Alby |
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Line 13 |
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Masmo |
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The station has a copy of the Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd bronze sculpture Non-Violence, the original of which was made in memory of John Lennon. Under the canopy roof of the entrance to Fittja center hangs two light sculptures of opal-colored plastic created by Eva Rosengren.[3]
References
External links
Media related to Fittja Metro station at Wikimedia Commons
 Stockholm metro |
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| Lines |
- 10 11 Blue line
- 13 14 Red line
- 17 18 19 Green line
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- Yellow line
- Proposed extension to Älvsjö
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| Stations | | Former |
- Bagarmossen (surface level)
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| Future |
- Arenastaden
- Barkarby
- Barkarbystaden
- Hagastaden
- Hammarby kanal
- Järla
- Nacka
- Sickla
- Slakthusområdet
- Sofia
- Södra Hagalund
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| Rolling stock | | Current | |
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| Former |
- C1
- C2
- C3
- C4
- C5
- C7
- C8
- C9
- C12
- C13
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