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Main Line Through Upper Norrland

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Type
  
Railway

Opened
  
1894

Line length
  
626 km (389 mi)

Terminis
  
Boden, Bräcke

System
  
Swedish railway

Character
  
Mostly freight

Number of tracks
  
1

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Owner
  
Swedish Transport Administration

The Main Line Through Upper Norrland (Swedish: Stambanan genom övre Norrland) is a 626-kilometre (389 mi) long railway line between Bräcke, Jämtland County and Boden, Norrbotten County in Sweden. For military and regional policy reasons, it was built in very sparsely populated areas, far away from the more densely populated coast. The line has several branches to settlements on the coast, the ones to Umeå and Luleå being considered part of the line itself. Today the three largest settlements along the line are Boden (pop 18800), Älvsbyn (pop 5500) and Vännäs (pop 4100).

The line is dominated by freight traffic. The railway has between Umeå and Luleå two passenger night trains per night and direction, and three day trains per direction (2013). In 2010, the Bothnia Line opened, which parallels the Main Line Through Upper Norrland along the coast from Sundsvall to Umeå, and from 2013 passenger traffic moved to the Bothnia Line and ended between Bräcke and Vännäs. The North Bothnia Line is under planning, and will in a future allow high-speed trains to run to Luleå.

References

Main Line Through Upper Norrland Wikipedia