The Swedish government has approved the expansion to four railway tracks between Uppsala and Stockholm. The decision removes the last remaining doubts about the project, aligning with the 2017 four-track agreement. The national plan secures funding for completion by 2034, including new stations.
The Swedish government has confirmed the expansion to four railway tracks between Stockholm and Uppsala. This removes the final uncertainty surrounding the project, according to Uppsala municipality.
The decision aligns with the four-track agreement signed by the state in 2017 with Uppsala municipality, Region Uppsala, and Knivsta municipality. The national plan ensures funding to complete the four tracks by 2034 at the latest, along with new train stations south of Bergsbrunna and in Alsike.
The government's full plan is expected to be presented shortly. The project aims to enhance capacity on the route between the two cities.