Fruängen

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Skyscrapers in central Fruängen
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Skyscrapers in central Fruängen
The platform of the metro station.
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The platform of the metro station.

Fruängen is a part of Stockholm. The modern Fruängen is a suburb built in the early 1950s. All the streets are named after famous swedish women like Agnes Lagerstedt, Anna Sandström, Karolina Widerström, Ellen Fries, Ellen Key, Elsa Beskow, Elin Wägner, Elsa Borg, Elsa Brändström, Eva Bonnier, Fredrika Bremer, Hanna Pauli, Hanna Rydh, Jenny Nyström, Karin Boye, Katarina (Kata) Dalström, Kerstin Hesselgren, Lina Sandell and Jenny Lind.

Some famous swedes are also from Fruängen, examples are Gunnel Fred, Rolf Ridderwall, Fredde Granberg, Tomas Andersson Wij, Pontus Enhörning, Susanne Ljung and script writer Lars Lundström.

The metro station was opened April 5, 1964 as the 58th station.


Stockholm Metro - Red line

Line 13: Norsborg - Ropsten
Norsborg | Hallunda | Alby | Fittja | Masmo | Vårby gård | Vårberg | Skärholmen | Sätra | Bredäng | Mälarhöjden | Axelsberg | Örnsberg | Aspudden | Liljeholmen image:tbyellow.png | Hornstull | Zinkensdamm | Mariatorget | Slussen image:tgreen.pngimage:sbpurple.png | Gamla stan image:tgreen.png | T-Centralen image:tgreen.pngimage:tblue.pngimage:jblue.png | Östermalmstorg | Karlaplan | Gärdet | Ropsten image:lbred.png

Line 14: Fruängen - Mörby centrum
Fruängen | Västertorp | Hägerstensåsen | Telefonplan | Midsommarkransen| Liljeholmen image:tbyellow.png | Hornstull | Zinkensdamm | Mariatorget | Slussen image:tgreen.pngimage:sbpurple.png | Gamla Stan image:tgreen.png | T-Centralen image:tgreen.pngimage:tblue.pngimage:jblue.png | Östermalmstorg | Stadion | Tekniska högskolan image:rbblue.png | Universitetet | Bergshamra | Danderyds sjukhus | Mörby centrum

Interchanges:
image:tgreen.png Metro Green line | image:tblue.png Metro Blue line | image:tbyellow.png Tvärbanan | image:lbred.png Lidingöbanan | image:sbpurple.png Saltsjöbanan | image:rbblue.png Roslagsbanan | image:jblue.png Pendeltåg (Commuter rail)

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