Harman Patil (Editor)

Telefonplan metro station

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Opened
  
1964

Telefonplan metro station httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Owned by
  
Storstockholms Lokaltrafik

Owner
  
Storstockholms Lokaltrafik

Similar
  
Hornstull metro station, Örnsberg metro station, Danderyds sjukhus metro stat, Masmo metro station, Bergshamra metro station

Telefonplan ("Telephone Square") is the name of an underground subway station in the Stockholm Underground network in Sweden. The station is located in the borough of Hägersten.

Contents

Map of Telefonplan, 126 37 H%C3%A4gersten, Sweden

Unlike most of the stations lying nearby, namely among others Midsommarkransen and Hägerstensåsen, the station's name does not refer to any specific area or a specific suburb. Instead, the station's name refers to a small square situated just west of the station's main entrance.

The subway station initially mainly served the Ericsson headquarters, Ericsson's main factory and the nearby situated service apartments of those working in the factory. Ericsson's headquarters moved to Kista in 2003. Nowadays, the facilities of the factory have been taken over by the Swedish University College of Arts, and plans are to build a design center close to the station. The area right east of the station is currently a construction site for new residential buildings, and plans to reconstruct the underground station as well as the whole area of Telefonplan are developed to a quite major extent. There have also been plans to build a skyscraper close to the station, this to stress the new Stockholm that the Stockholm municipality wishes to construct in the area.

Indie music club Landet is situated just some hundred meters from the station, this having made the station and the area more crowded nighttime than ever before.

The station also serves the inhabitants of Västberga, and buses to closely situated Solberga and Älvsjö start from here.

Subway station

The Telefonplan outdoor Metro station was opened in 1964.

References

Telefonplan metro station Wikipedia