Rönninge railway station
Rönninge is a station on Stockholm's commuter rail network, located in Rönninge in Salem Municipality, 28.4 km from Stockholm City Station. The station has a single island platform with a ticket hall on the platform, accessible via a pedestrian tunnel. In 2015, the station had an average of 2,600 boardings per winter weekday.
History
The station was originally opened in 1888. It underwent renovations in 1915-16 and 1920, when the first pedestrian tunnel was added. In 1970, after Storstockholms Lokaltrafik took over operations, further adaptations were made for commuter rail service: the platform was elevated, a new pedestrian tunnel was built, and the original station building was demolished. In the late 1980s, additional modernisation efforts included the installation of elevators.Development timeline
- 1903: Double-track railway extended from Huddinge to Rönninge.
- 1908: Double-track extended from Rönninge to Södertälje.
- 1926: Electrification completed.
- 1967: Storstockholms Lokaltrafik takes over commuter train services.
- 1970: Major station rebuild; old station building demolished.
- 1980s: Station modernised with accessibility improvements, including elevators.