Solna strand
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Location | Huvudsta, Solna | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 59°21′15″N 17°58′26″E / 59.35417°N 17.97389°ECoordinates: 59°21′15″N 17°58′26″E / 59.35417°N 17.97389°E | ||||||||||
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Opened | 19 August 1985 | ||||||||||
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Solna strand (known as Vreten until 18 August 2014) is a subway station on the blue line. It was opened in 1985 and is located in the Huvudsta region of the Solna Municipality. The platform is located in bedrock, 28 m (92 ft) below ground level under Vretenvägen. The entrance is in the north end at Korta gatan. The station's theme is defined by artwork created by the Japanese-Swedish sculptor Takashi Naraha in 1985 called Himmelen av kub (The heaven of cube).
It is located in Solna Strand, a former industrial area that has office buildings today.
Entrance
Artwork on the platform