Banverket

Banverket
Company typeState administrative authority
(Swedish: Statlig förvaltningsmyndighet)
PredecessorSwedish State Railways (Statens Järnvägar)
Founded1988
Defunct31 March 2010
FateMerged with the Swedish Road Administration
SuccessorSwedish Transport Administration (Trafikverket)
Headquarters,
Area served
Sweden
ProductsRail infrastructure
OwnerThe state (100%)

Banverket (Swedish for 'rail administration') was a Swedish state administrative authority which acted as owner on behalf of the State and maintained virtually all main railway lines in Sweden; except for short sidings for freight, heritage railways, the Stockholm Metro, local railways in the Stockholm area (Roslagsbanan & Saltsjöbanan), and the tramways in Gothenburg, Norrköping and Stockholm. Its headquarters was located in Borlänge.

Banverket was formed in 1988, when Swedish State Railways (Statens Järnvägar - SJ) was split in two parts, leaving SJ as mainly a train operator (both passenger and freight) and as a real estate owner, only to be split again in 2001.