Talk:Rail transport in Sweden

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I want to make the main editor of this page (user:Alarm) aware of the fact that many pages indeed link to this page, via redirects such as Norra Stambanan) , so it is indeed essential to expand the page. Fred-Chess 21:14, August 31, 2005 (UTC)

The current map is quite completley wrong. It should be modified, or deleted. Reasons: 1)None of the private-built main lines (BJ/GDG, SWB, TGOJ, West Coast main line or HNJ) are inserted. 2) The map is showing a) the Inland Railway line, which never was very important outside politics and rhetorics of politicians, and b) the two original SJ-lines in the south (finished 1862...) and the Northen main line (finished 1894(?)) Ther were some other main developement after that period... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.227.207.247 (talk) 17:47, 9 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Total length

"Total: 12,821 km (includes 3,594 km of privately owned railways) standard gauge: 12,821 km 1.435 m gauge (7,918 km electrified and 1,152 km double track) (1998) narrow gauge: 221 km 0.891-m gauge (2001)"

Shouldn't the 221 km of narrow gauge be included in the total 12,821 km? Or should 221 km be subtracted from the 12,821 km of standard gauge? 85.231.217.245 18:21, 13 September 2007 (UTC)