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unusual facts about Slussen



Gullmarsplan metro station

The station was opened for trams in 1946 after the construction of Skanstull bridge, and converted to Metro usage on 1 October 1950 (on the first line from Slussen south to Hökarängen), its distance from Slussen is 2.3 km.

Hökarängen

It was opened on October 1, 1950, as part of the first route of the Stockholm metro, running from Slussen to Hökarängen.

Medborgarplatsen metro station

The station began as an underground tram-stop in 1933 but became part of the first metro on 1 October 1950 when the line from Slussen south to Hökarängen, was opened.

Skanstull metro station

The station was originally an underground tram-stop from 1933 called Ringvägen but became a stop on the first metro line (from Slussen south to Hökarängen) on 1 October 1950 after it was remodelled to full metro standard.

Skärmarbrink metro station

The station, opened on 1 October 1950, then called Hammarby until 16 April 1958, was on the first metro line opened, from Slussen south to Hökarängen via Blåsut.

Skeppsbron

Skeppsbron (Swedish: "The Ship's Bridge") is both a street and a quay in Gamla stan, the old town of Stockholm, capital of Sweden, stretching from the bridge Strömbron in front of the Royal Palace southward to Slussen.

Stockholm City Museum

The exhibition takes you to four different locations in Stockholm and tells their story; Slussen, Östermalmstorg, Kungsträdgården and Sergels torg.


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