Swedish Rail Administration
The Swedish Rail Administration (Swedish: Banverket) was a Swedish State administrative authority which acted as owner on behalf of the State and maintained virtually all main railway lines in Sweden; except for short sidings for freight, heritage railways, the Stockholm Metro, local railways in the Stockholm area (Roslagsbanan & Saltsjöbanan), and the tramways in Gothenburg, Norrköping and Stockholm. Its headquarters was located in Borlänge.
Company type | State administrative authority (Swedish: Statlig förvaltningsmyndighet) |
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Predecessor | Swedish State Railways |
Founded | 1988 |
Defunct | 31 March 2010 |
Fate | Merged with the Swedish Road Administration |
Successor | Swedish Transport Administration |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Sweden |
Products | Rail infrastructure |
Owner | The State (100%) |
The Swedish Rail Administration was formed in 1988, when Swedish State Railways was split in two parts, leaving Statens Järnvägar as mainly a train operator ( both passenger and freight) and as a real estate owner, only to be split again in 2001.
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