3/5 Eva S. 7 years ago on Google
Somehow
central
train
station
in
smaller
towns
in
Sweden
is
called
"resecentrum"
to
make
it
sound
modern,
so
here
what
I
think
about
the
city's
train
station.
It's
smallish
but
it's
a
stop
for
both
Intercity
train,
the
local
train
and
the
fast
train
X2000.
There's
the
standard
Pressbyrån
inside
and
Espresso
House
if
you
don't
want
to
buy
coffee
from
Pressbyrån.
There's
also
a
small
shop
that
sells
train
fast
food
(cola,
salad,
sandwiches
(or
mackor,
as
they
call
them
in
Swedish)
and
obviously
they
offer
fikameny
(kanelbullar
och
kaffe,
anyone?).
There's
SJ
printing
machine
and
benches
to
sit
on.
Pretty
standard
and
average
train
station.
The
train
station
is
not
located
in
the
city
center
-
but
on
the
edge
of
the
city,
so
you
have
to
walk
through
the
"Järnvägaveny"
all
the
way
to
the
city
center.
It's
probably
around
10-minute
walk,
not
more,
not
less.
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