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Eskilstuna C Rail Station

About the Station

Eskilstuna Central Station. Source: Kupi.com Binoculars

Eskilstuna Central Station (Eskilstuna Centralstation) is a key transport hub connecting this industrial city with Stockholm and other regions of Sweden. The station building, which is part of the modern Resecentrum (Travel Centre), combines historical charm with the functionality required by the modern traveller. Both regional trains and buses arrive here, making it an ideal starting point for exploring the city. The atmosphere here is calm and organized, typical of the Swedish railway infrastructure.

CityEskilstuna
CountrySweden
TypeRailway station

It is important for passengers to know that navigation within the station is intuitive. The building has exits towards both the bus terminal and the city centre. Platforms are located at ground level or are accessible via passageways equipped with elevators. Electronic boards in the main hall and on the platforms promptly display information about the departure tracks for Svealandsbanan trains and other lines.

Contact Information

  • Official website: Current schedules and tickets are available on the websites of the national carrier SJ (sj.se) or the regional Mälartåg.
  • Helpline phone: Unified transport information service of Sweden or SJ: +46 771 75 75 75.
  • Address: Järnvägsplan, 632 20 Eskilstuna, Sweden.
  • Opening hours: The waiting hall is usually open from early morning (around 04:30–05:00) until the departure of the last train (around 00:30).
  • Luggage storage: Automatic lockers for luggage storage are available (card payment only).
  • Accessibility: The station is fully adapted for passengers with reduced mobility (ramps, elevators, tactile paving).

How to Get There

Getting to Eskilstuna Central Station is very simple, as it is located in the immediate vicinity of the city centre. If you are in the centre, for example, at Fristadstorget square, the walk will take just 5–10 minutes through the lively streets.

For those travelling from outlying areas, the station is combined with the city's main bus terminal. Most city and suburban bus routes of the Sörmlandstrafiken network arrive here. A taxi stand is located right at the main entrance on the station square; a trip within the city usually takes 10–15 minutes.

Services and Amenities

The Eskilstuna Central Station premises provide a basic set of services for a comfortable wait. Passengers can utilize the warm waiting hall with seating. Ticket machines (SJ and regional) are installed for purchasing travel documents, as traditional ticket counters may operate on a reduced schedule or be unavailable.

Among other amenities, it is worth noting the availability of free Wi-Fi (Jernhusen or SJ network), allowing you to stay connected. There are also paid toilets (payment by bank card only) and automatic luggage lockers of various sizes. For citizens with reduced mobility, an assistance service (Ledsagning) is provided, which must be booked in advance.

Dining Options

Inside the station building or in the immediate vicinity, there is usually a shop in the convenience store format (for example, Pressbyrån or 7-Eleven). Here you can buy hot coffee, fresh pastries, sandwiches, hot snacks, and soft drinks. This is an ideal option for a quick bite before the train; the average bill will be about 50–100 Swedish kronor.

If you have 30–40 minutes to spare, it is recommended to head into the city. Within a 5-minute walk from the station (towards the centre), there are many cafes and restaurants offering both Swedish cuisine (lunch offers known as Dagens lunch), as well as pizzerias or fast food.

Station History

The history of railway communication in Eskilstuna is closely linked to the industrial development of the city. The first railway line reached the city at the end of the 19th century, which gave a powerful impetus to local industry. The current importance of the station increased with the development of the Svealandsbanan line, which significantly reduced travel time to Stockholm.

The station building has undergone several renovations to meet modern standards of safety and comfort. The transformation of the station into a Resecentrum (transport centre) combined the railway and bus services, making the station a key element of the urban infrastructure and a gateway to the Sörmland region.

Passenger Tips

When planning a trip through Eskilstuna, please note that Sweden is a country that has practically moved away from using cash. You will definitely need a bank card to pay for toilets, luggage lockers, and tickets. Arrive at the station 15–20 minutes before departure to calmly find the necessary platform.

The station is considered a safe place, however, do not leave your luggage unattended. If you have a transfer, pay attention to the information boards: sometimes changing platforms may require using the underground passage. At night, the station building closes for several hours, so overnight stays at the station are not possible — please plan your hotel accommodation in advance.

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