SJ 2000 - Services

Services

The X 2000 network consists of the following lines:

  • Stockholm–Falun, calling at Arlanda, Uppsala, Avesta-Krylbo, Borlänge and Falun
  • Stockholm–Gothenburg, calling at Flemingsberg or Södertälje Syd, Katrineholm or Hallsberg, Skövde, Herrljunga (only a few trains), Alingsås (sometimes) and Gothenburg
  • Stockholm–Jönköping, calling at Flemingsberg, Norrköping, Linköping, Tranås, Nässjö and Jönköping
  • Stockholm–Karlstad, calling at Södertälje Syd, Katrineholm, Hallsberg, Degerfors, Kristinehamn and Karlstad
  • Stockholm–Malmö, with some trains continuing to Copenhagen, calling at Flemingsberg or Södertälje Syd, Katrineholm (only a few trains), Norrköping, Linköping, Mjölby (sometimes), Nässjö, Alvesta, Hässleholm, Lund and Malmö. Trains that continue to Copenhagen also call at Copenhagen Airport and Copenhagen Central Station. For a short period during 2010-2011, there was one daily train to/from Odense.
  • Stockholm-Sundsvall Central Station, with some trains continuing to Östersund Central Station, stopping at Arlanda (no passenger service to Stockholm), Uppsala (no passenger service to Stockholm or Arlanda), Gävle, Söderhamn and Hudiksvall before Sundsvall, and at Ånge between Sundsvall and Östersund.
  • Stockholm–Arvika, calling at Södertälje Syd, Katrineholm, Hallsberg, Degerfors, Kristinehamn, Karlstad, Kil and Arvika.
  • Stockholm–Uddevalla, calling at Södertälje Syd, Hallsberg, Skövde, Herrljunga, Vänersborg, Vara and Uddevalla. In summer time extended to Strömstad, with some intermediate stops.

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