Swedish government plans billions for Inlandsbanan to strengthen defense

The Swedish government plans to invest 30 billion kronor in transport infrastructure to bolster defense, with a large portion allocated to upgrading the Inlandsbanan railway. This forms part of a broad political agreement to borrow 300 billion kronor for military and civil defense initiatives.

The Swedish government has outlined plans for a 30 billion kronor investment in transport infrastructure. The aim is to strengthen defense capabilities, with a substantial share directed toward upgrading the Inlandsbanan railway.

This investment is part of a broader political agreement. Parties have agreed to borrow 300 billion kronor for both military and civil defense measures.

The Inlandsbanan, running through northern and central Sweden, plays a key role in these plans. The government highlights the importance of resilient infrastructure for national security.

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Government presents 17.5 billion kronor crisis package

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The Swedish government presented a 17.5 billion kronor crisis package on Wednesday to tackle the global energy crisis. Backed by the Sweden Democrats, the measures are set to be approved by parliament before the summer recess.

The government has presented the national plan for transport infrastructure 2026–2037. The investment totals 1,171 billion kronor with a clear focus on maintenance in Dalarna.

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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 coast guard will equip personnel with heavier weapons and install machine guns on some vessels. Civil defence minister Carl-Oskar Bohlin (M) justifies the decision citing the deteriorating security situation in the Baltic Sea. The government issued the mandate last year, which has now been reported.

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The upgrade of Vasaloppsvägen between Oxberg and Fiskarheden will cost at least 150 million kronor more than planned. Extra costs have risen further over the winter. This now threatens other road projects in Dalarna.

The Tidö parties announced on Tuesday that the price of monthly public transport passes will be halved from July 1 until year-end. The 6.5 billion kronor measure is loan-financed in response to the energy crisis.

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Sweden's opposition parties have unveiled their shadow budgets for spring 2026, with increased electric vehicle support as a rare common thread. They sharply criticize the government while proposing economic and welfare measures. Key proposals target electric cars, child benefits, and jobs for the long-term unemployed.

 

 

 

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