Hagastaden metro station

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Coordinates59°20′52″N 18°01′48″E / 59.347756°N 18.029891°E / 59.347756; 18.029891
Transit authoritySL
Hagastaden
Future Stockholm metro station
Future station entrance at Torsplan
General information
LocationHagastaden, Solna Municipality and Stockholm Municipality
Coordinates59°20′52″N 18°01′48″E / 59.347756°N 18.029891°E / 59.347756; 18.029891
Owned byRegion Stockholm
Transit authoritySL
Line(s)Green Line
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Depth20 meters
History
Opening2028
Services
Preceding station: Odenplan
Following station: Södra Hagalund

Hagastaden is a future station on the Stockholm Metro's Green Line, expected to open in 2028. It is located between the existing Odenplan station and the new Södra Hagalund station, serving the new district of Hagastaden. The station will be located in both Solna and Stockholm municipalities, with entrances on both sides of the municipal border.[1]

Model of the Hagastaden development

Hagastaden station will have two main exits. The southern exit, located at Torsplan, will be situated in the southern part of the station within Stockholm. The northern exit will be at Hagaplan, near Karolinska University Hospital and Karolinska Institute in Solna.[1] The station will be located 20 meters underground, and it is projected to handle approximately 3,800 passengers per hour during peak times by 2030.[2]

Construction

Line name change

References

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