Västra skogen

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Västra Skogen subway station
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Västra Skogen subway station

Västra skogen (meaning "The Western Forest") is a Stockholm subway station in Huvudsta, Solna Municipality. The station was opened August 31, 1975. It features the longest escalator in the Stockholm metro system, 66 meters. This part of Huvudsta was earlier called Ingentingskogen ("The Nothing Forest") after a small farm called Ingenting and the name Ingenting ("Nothing") was suggested as a name for the new station, but rejected.


Stockholm Metro - Blue line

Line 10: Kungsträdgården - Hjulsta
Kungsträdgården | T-Centralen image:tgreen.pngimage:tred.pngimage:jblue.png | Rådhuset | Fridhemsplan image:tgreen.png | Stadshagen | Västra skogen | Huvudsta | Vreten | Sundbybergs centrum image:jblue.png | Duvbo | Rissne | Rinkeby | Tensta | Hjulsta

Line 11: Kungsträdgården - Akalla
Kungsträdgården | T-Centralen image:tgreen.pngimage:tred.pngimage:jblue.png | Rådhuset | Fridhemsplan image:tgreen.png | Stadshagen | Västra skogen | Solna centrum | Näckrosen | Hallonbergen | Kista | Husby | Akalla

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

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