Arlanda Express

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Arlanda Express is a train-to-the-plane service connecting Stockholm's Central Station with its Arlanda Airport. The cruising velocity of the train is 200 km/h (120 mph), and the top speed is 210 km/h (130 mph). The journey takes about 20 minutes. Arlanda Express is owned by A-Train which gained a concession from the State of 30 years starting at the completion of the railway line in 1999.

The train departs 4–6 times per hour and the normal cost for adults is 200 SEK.

Public transport in Stockholm
Metro, regional/suburban rail:

Stockholm Metro | Commuter rail | Roslagsbanan | Saltsjöbanan

Light rail, tram:

Tvärbanan | Nockebybanan | Lidingöbanan | Djurgården line

Airport transport:

Arlanda Express | Flygbussarna

Transport responsible:

Storstockholms Lokaltrafik | Waxholmsbolaget


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