The Growing & Greening of Stockholm Central Station (RailwayTechnology)

Stockholm Central Station is facing its biggest challenge since opening in 1871. Sweden’s largest transportation hub handles 230,000 people daily and 200 million journeys a year. Increasingly outgrowing its original design, action is now needed to accommodate the country’s burgeoning rail needs, while meeting sustainability and climate targets. 

New Stockholm Central Station render. Katy Harris/Foster + Partners/Jernhusen

However, scaling up must be done sustainably. The International Union of Railways notes in its 2023 Global Rail Sustainability Report that despite rail producing 1% of overall transport emissions while carrying 7% of global passengers, they must reduce by 5% annually to hit net zero by 2050.  

According to for-profit state owners Jernhusen, the station’s tracks and platforms will be overcapacity by 2030. With 80% of Sweden’s train journeys passing through the station, plus estimates from the Swedish Transport Administration that it will see a 50% increase by 2045, adapting the infrastructure is a crucial factor for the future success of the city. 

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