Hässleholm railway station explained

Hässleholm railway station
Native Name:Hässleholms station
Other Name:Hässleholm central station
Borough:Skåne län
Country:Sweden
Coordinates:56.1581°N 13.7633°W
Elevation:52m (171feet)[1]
Owned:Jernhusen[2]
Transit Authority:Skånetrafiken
Line:Southern Main Line
Skåne Line
Markaryd Line
Tracks:8
Accessible:yes
Architect:Folke Zettervall
Code:Hm
Opened:1860[3] [4]
Electrified:yes
Other Services:Bus
Mapframe:yes

Hässleholm railway station is located in the city of Hässleholm, Sweden, along the Southern Main Line. Railway traffic started in 1860. The station building in brick was built in 1921. The first proper station building was opened in 1863, although it during the years got too small. City buses and regional buses stop nearby. Hässleholm is a railway town and the present midtown was a pure rural area before the railway construction.[5] The station is located around from the traditional midpoint of the city.

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Notes and References

  1. https://minkarta.lantmateriet.se
  2. Web site: Hässleholms Centralstation . Jernhusen . 2024-01-14 . Swedish .
  3. Web site: 455 Hässleholm - Eslöv . 2004-12-05 . historiskt.nu . 2024-01-16 . Swedish .
  4. https://historiskt.nu/normalsp/staten/ssb/sj_ssb_text.html Södra stambanan The main southern line
  5. https://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se/ Historiska kartor