Malmö Central Station

Malmö Central Station
Main entrance with local bus station in the foreground
General information
LocationSkeppsbron 1
211 20 Malmö
Malmö Municipality
Sweden
Coordinates 55°36′34″N 13°00′03″E / 55.60944°N 13.00083°E / 55.60944; 13.00083
Elevation3 m (9.8 ft)
Owned byJernhusen
Operated byTrafikverket
Line(s)West Coast Line
City Tunnel & Öresund Line
Southern Main Line
Distance617.8 km (383.9 mi) from Stockholm C
Platforms11
Tracks11
Construction
Structure typeUnderground (Tracks 1-4)
Above ground (Tracks 5-11)
Platform levels2
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleYes
Other information
IATA codeXFP
History
Opened1856
Passengers
43 300 per weekday (2016)
Services
Preceding station SJ Following station
Lund Central Southern Main Line Copenhagen Airport
EuroNight Copenhagen Airport
towards Hamburg or Berlin
Lund Central West Coast Line Terminus
Preceding station Long distance trains Following station
Lund Central Snälltåget Terminus
Snälltåget
seasonal
Ørestad
towards Berlin Hbf
Lund Central
towards Duved
Terminus
Preceding station Øresundståg Following station
Triangeln
towards Østerport
CopenhagenLund Lund
towards Lund C
CopenhagenGothenburg Lund
towards Gothenburg C
CopenhagenKalmar Lund
towards Kalmar C
CopenhagenKarlskrona Lund
towards Karlskrona C
Preceding station Pågatågen Following station
Triangeln
towards Hyllie
Line 3 Burlöv
towards Helsingborg
Line 4 Burlöv
towards Kristianstad
Line 4B Lund
towards Hässleholm
Triangeln
towards Simrishamn
Line 6 Burlöv
towards Lund
Triangeln
towards Hyllie
Line 8 Burlöv
towards Åstorp
Triangeln
towards Trelleborg
Line 9 Burlöv
towards Helsingborg
Triangeln
towards Malmö C
Line 11 Lomma
towards Kävlinge
Terminus Östervärn
towards Kävlinge

Malmö Central Station (Swedish: Malmö centralstation; abbreviated Malmö C) is the main railway station serving the city of Malmö, Sweden. It is located in central Malmö, situated between the historic city centre and the Port of Malmö. Opened on the Southern Main Line in 1856, it serves approximately 17 million passengers per year.

With the opening of the City Tunnel in 2010, the station began through services connecting south to Copenhagen via the Öresund Line, to stations north on the Southern Main Line, saving at least 15 minutes for through passengers.