Haparanda Line

The Haparanda Line (Swedish: Haparandabanan) is a 165-kilometer (103 mi) long railway line between Boden and Haparanda in Sweden. There is a 3-kilometer (1.9 mi) long section from Haparanda to Torneå, which is on the Finnish side of the Finland–Sweden border. The line is the only Swedish railway to the Finnish border.

New Haparanda Line at Kalix.
Haparanda railway station.

The single track line was used exclusively by freight trains between 1992 and 2021, during which time it was necessary to use buses from Luleå to the Haparanda bus station, with onward connections to Kemi in Finland. Passenger service began again on the 1 April 2021, operated by Vy Norrtåg. [1]

  1. ^ "Slow travel through Scandinavia is now easier with this new train line". euronews. 6 April 2021. Retrieved 9 June 2021.