Bergslagernas Järnvägar

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Bergslagernas Järnvägar was the largest private railroad company of Sweden with a main line from Gothenburg to Falun, in all 478 km. Bergslagernas Järnvägar (BJ) was founded in the 1870s to form a transportation system from Bergslagen, the ore-rich areas in southern Sweden to the port in Gothenburg. It was nationalized and merged into Swedish State Railways in 1948.

Bergslagernas Järnvägar
Colour scheme
Railway line Light rail or metro line
In use Not in use Tunnel In use Not in use Tunnel
Legend
Falun
Hinsnoret
Ornäs
Dalälven
Domnarvet
Borlänge, SDJ to [Krylbo] and [Rättvik]
Sellnäs
Ulfshyttan
Rämshyttan
Branch line to Idkerberget
Gräsberg
Håksberg
Ludvika SWB to Stockholm and Vansbro, FLJ to Frövi
Klenshyttan
Grängesberg
Bridge over FLJ
Hörken
Säfsnäs Järnväg to Säfsnäs and Neva
Ställdalen
FLJ to Frövi
NBJ to Gyttorp
Bredsjö
Sikfors
Line to Hällefors Bruk
Hällefors
Grythyttehed
SEJ to Kortfors
Skatviken
Loka
FMJ, later SJ to Mora
Herrhult
FMJ, later SJ to Kristinehamn
Daglösen
To Brattfors
Geijersdal
Lindfors
LBB to Bosjön
Molkolm
Mölnbacka
Klarälven
Deje
Kil, SJ to Charlottenberg and Laxå, KFJ to Torsby
Edsvalla
Vålberg
Grums
Segmon
Värmlandsbro
Säffle
Åmål
Tösse
Ånimskog
Köpmannebro
Mellerud
Erikstad
Brålanda
Frändefors
Bjurhem
Öxnered
Trollhättan, connection to TNJ
Velanda
Upphärad
Prässebo
Nygård
Lödöse
Alfhem
Älfängen
Nol
Nödinge
Bohus
Surte
Agnesberg
Lärje
Olskroken
Bergslagernas Göteborg


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