It's opened! by T.Rex
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Saturday afternoon the king of Sweden inaugurated the Malmö City Tunnel, a rail tunnel under the city, connecting the bridge to Denmark with the Malmö railway station.
Yesterday (Sunday), the tunnel was opened to the public to ride the trains while all the tunnel's systems were being checked for proper functionality. Cost of a one week pass: 10:- Swedish crowns ($1.40 US, or about £1.-) - rediculously cheap! The new trains were being put through their paces, too. Some 10,000 people test rode the trains yesterday. I was at a late meeting in Malmö and decided to take the train from station Triangeln (shown in the photo) to Malmö railway station and the regular train from there to Lund, all to test ride the new system, to get home quicker, and to avoid a long walk to the bus station in very slushy weather.
I almost missed the train's arrival to the station - it was SO quiet! The photo shows the train as it is slowing down to stop at the station. The trains are very beautiful and very modern inside. The ride was smooth, very quiet, and fast - scarcely 4 minutes to Malmö station from Triangeln station.
This evening I took the train again, and got to stand (jammed among several other passengers) in the driver's cab, looking forewards into the tunnel, as she drove the train! Passengers in the driver's cab has never occurred before.
I was initially rather sceptical towards the tunnel project, considering the costs for the gain of some 15 minutes, but am very impressed with it now. It was completed almost a whole year ahead of schedule, and has cost some one billion Swedish crowns LESS than expected! All my due respects to the designers and the fabulous construction crews. A book with photos of the tunnels construction was released yesterday.
I'll post some more photos from yesterday in the future!
Enjoy!
Comments (13)
MagikUnicorn
ett utmärkt tunnelbanesystem med en arkitektur mycket konstnärlig, leva länge den underjordiska svenska WELL DONE
sylki
WOW!!That sounds and looks awesome! smashing photo, wonderful depth and lighting!
0rest4wicked
It looks so clean!
Chipka
WOW! It looks as if the future has arrived. On time! I love the clean minimalism in this shot and the sleek sense of futurism that seems to dominate so much of the European continent, once you start going under it! I love the colors and the starkness...what a combination!
rocserum
one billion Swedish crowns LESS than expected! You must tell our government how it went! Here in the Netherlands they always uses millions to much! Wonderful photo! RS
bmac62
Great shot of a fascinating new tunnel and train...I am blown away:)
jocko500
cool
auntietk
So clean and sleek! What a great image. Nicely done!
GARAGELAND
Fantastic perspective!!!!!!!!!!!! 11+
TallPockets
TERRIFIC shot and narrative. Maybe, America will venture forth into such services soon? SIGH.
danob
Wonderful seems a small price to pay for such technology! Certainly gets a thumbs up on the beauty stakes too
debbielove
Ultra smart looking affair mate! Bit like the London Underground (but, only at Heathrow! lol) Well worth the money... Good shot my friend! Rob
neiwil
Can't believe the amount of platform space.I'll bet it looks a bit different at rush hour.