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- Q2002112 subject Q8626276.
- Q2002112 abstract "The Mälaren Line (Swedish: Mälarbanan) is a railway line from Stockholm via Västerås to Örebro in Sweden. The section from Stockholm to Kolbäck and from Valskog to Arboga has double track. The line was upgraded to high-speed in 2005. The line is mostly used by passenger trains, although it is also served by some freight trains. It takes its name from lake Mälaren, along the northern edge of which the railway runs. To the west, the line connects with the Freight Line Through Bergslagen.".
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- Q2002112 end "Hovsta/Frövi".
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- Q2002112 name "Mälarbanan".
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- Q2002112 type Place.
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- Q2002112 type RailwayLine.
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- Q2002112 type Thing.
- Q2002112 type Q728937.
- Q2002112 comment "The Mälaren Line (Swedish: Mälarbanan) is a railway line from Stockholm via Västerås to Örebro in Sweden. The section from Stockholm to Kolbäck and from Valskog to Arboga has double track. The line was upgraded to high-speed in 2005. The line is mostly used by passenger trains, although it is also served by some freight trains. It takes its name from lake Mälaren, along the northern edge of which the railway runs. To the west, the line connects with the Freight Line Through Bergslagen.".
- Q2002112 label "Mälaren Line".
- Q2002112 depiction Mälarbanan_Stäketbron_2009.jpg.
- Q2002112 name "Mälarbanan".