Gröndal

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Gröndal is a district in South Stockholm, organized into Liljeholmen borough.

Gröndal developed as a workingclass and industrial suburb after the opening of Liljeholmen freight station in the 1860's. The district was a part of Liljeholmen municipal community in Brännkyrka municipality until 1913, when Brännkyrka was incorporated into the city of Stockholm.

Gröndal is probably Stockholms most cosy suburb, with its small town feeling with local stores like the small paint shop, electricity shop, konsum, pizzeria, gas station, hair saloon, etc...

Tvärbanan
Alvik image:tgreen.pngimage:nbgreen.png | Alviks Strand | Stora Essingen | Gröndal | Trekanten | Liljeholmen image:tred.png | Årstadal | Årstaberg image:jblue.png | Årstafältet | Valla Torg | Linde | Globen image:tgreen.png | Gullmarsplan image:tgreen.png | Mårtensdal | Luma | Sickla Kaj | Sickla Udde

Interchanges:
image:tgreen.png Metro Green line | image:tred.png Metro Red line | image:nbgreen.png Nockebybanan | image:jblue.png Pendeltåg (Commuter rail)


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