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European Railroad Discussion > The Stations of Uppsala, SwedenDate: 09/06/20 05:44 The Stations of Uppsala, Sweden Author: GPutz Uppsala, Sweden, is about 40 milees north of Stockholm. It has a large university where, among many other things, Carl Linnaeus organized biology about 300 years ago. It also has three railroad stations:
1. Old Uppsala Central, now mostly a restaurant, 2. New Uppsala Central, built about 2011, has fast food and shops as well as ticket sales, 3 Uppsala Östra, also built in 2011, home of the Lennakatten or Upsala-Lenna (meter gauge) Heritage Railway, see: http://www.lennakatten.se/en/ These pictures were taken 05.06.2012, Sweden Day. My friend and guide here, and TO member, Tom Werner, told me that the bridge over a highway built about 2010 to allow the Lennakatten access to the station cost a million dollars. Gerry Date: 09/12/20 07:17 Re: The Stations of Uppsala, Sweden Author: sventomas Date: 09/12/20 19:04 Re: The Stations of Uppsala, Sweden Author: GPutz Thanks, Tom. Is that your bicycle at the water column? Gerry
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