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Liseberg | |
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General information | |
Location | Gothenburg Sweden |
Coordinates | 57°41′54″N 11°59′42″E / 57.69833°N 11.99500°E / 57.69833; 11.99500 |
Operated by | Trafikverket |
Line(s) | West Coast Line |
Tracks | 2 |
Construction | |
Structure type | Underground |
History | |
Opened | 21 April 1993 |
Closed | expected 2030 |
The Liseberg station is an underground railway station in Gothenburg, Sweden. It is named after the amusement park Liseberg which is located nearby. The station was completed in 1993. Local trains to and from Kungsbacka and Borås stop at the station.
The nearest stops for local traffic are the tram stop Liseberg 80 metres (260 ft) south, and the major intersection Korsvägen, 500 metres (1,600 ft) west.
The station is expected to be closed from access in 2030 when the West Link is opened and all commuter trains will go through that link. Then Liseberg railway station will be a ghost station where trains pass through but none stop.
Preceding station | Västtågen | Following station | ||
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Gothenburg CentralTerminus | Gothenburg-Kungsbacka Line | Mölndaltowards Kungsbacka | ||
Gothenburg-Borås Line | Mölnlycketowards Borås Central |
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