Dining car of the Snabbtag train in Sweden.

The Snabbtag express train in Sweden: from Malmö to Stockholm in 4:30 hours

Der Schnellzug in Schweden heißt „Snabbtag“ – das heißt übersetzt nichts anderes als „Schnellzug“. Er fährt auf den Hauptstrecken im Wesentlichen von Stockholm nach Malmö und Kopenhagen sowie nach Göteborg und wird von der schwedischen Eisenbahngesellschaft mit einem weiteren klangvollen Namen „SJ- Statens Järnvägar“ betrieben, was übersetzt: (dreimal dürft ihr

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Dining car in the Lulea-Narvik section of the train, which was attached.

By train to Kiruna and Narvik. How does that work?

For me, there were only ever two places to go before my Interrail tour in the north: Narvik in Norway, simply because it is Narvik, the northernmost (known) city, so it has a certain prestige. And Kiruna, where I really wanted to visit the large ore mine. So how do you get there? What can you do

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You will find this sign at the next junction.

From Narvik and Kiruna to northern Finland by bus and train

Does this route work in one day? As an interrailer in Scandinavia, I've always had three destinations: Stockholm in Sweden, Narvik in Norway and Helsinki in Finland. So a logical connection was obvious: Narvik-Helsinki via Kemi in northern Finland, then onto the night train there. I searched for a long time and tried to find timetables

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