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Swedish Rail Administration

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Area served
  
Sweden

Headquarters
  
Borlänge, Sweden

Founded
  
1988

Predecessor
  
Swedish State Railways

Products
  
Rail infrastructure

Owner
  
Sweden (100%)

Defunct
  
31 March 2010

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Former type
  
State administrative authority (Swedish: Statlig förvaltningsmyndighet)

Fate
  
Merged with the Swedish Road Administration

Website
  
www.trafikverket.se/Om-Trafikverket/Andra-sprak/English-Engelska/

Successor
  
Swedish Transport Administration

The Swedish Rail Administration (Swedish: Banverket) was a Swedish State administrative authority which acted as owner on behalf of the State and maintained virtually all main railway lines in Sweden; except for short sidings for freight, heritage railways, the Stockholm Metro, local railways in the Stockholm area (Roslagsbanan & Saltsjöbanan), and the tramways in Gothenburg, Norrköping and Stockholm. Its headquarters was located in Borlänge.

The Swedish Rail Administration was formed in 1988, when Swedish State Railways was split in two parts, leaving Statens Järnvägar as mainly a train operator ( both passenger and freight) and as a real estate owner, only to be split again in 2001.

The Swedish Railway Inspectorate (Swedish: Järnvägsinspektionen) was a part of the Swedish Rail Administration until 2004, when the Swedish Rail Agency (Swedish: Järnvägsstyrelsen) was formed, taking over its responsibilities. That agency was in turn incorporated into the newly formed Swedish Transport Agency (Swedish: Transportstyrelsen) in 2009.

In 2010, the Government directed a merger with the Swedish Road Administration (Swedish: Vägverket) to create the new Swedish Transport Administration (Swedish: Trafikverket), and the subsidiary responsible for railway maintenance was spun off in a separate aktiebolag, Infranord.

List of Directors-General

  • Jan Brandborn 1988-1995
  • Monica Andersson 1995-1997
  • Bo Bylund 1997-2005
  • Per-Olof Granbom 2006-2008
  • Minoo Akhtarzand 2008-2010
  • References

    Swedish Rail Administration Wikipedia