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1 Overview  





2 Rolling stock  



2.1  SJ higher speed services (SJ Snabbtåg)  





2.2  SJ InterCity  





2.3  SJ Regional  







3 Services  



3.1  Sleeper services - SJ Nattåg  





3.2  SJ InterCity  





3.3  SJ Regional  



3.3.1  Franchised operations  







3.4  SJ higher speed trains  





3.5  SJ Norge  







4 Identity document requirements  





5 Photogallery  





6 See also  





7 References  





8 External links  














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SJ AB
Company typeState-owned Aktiebolag
PredecessorSwedish State Railways
Founded1 January 2001
FateActive
Headquarters ,

Area served

  • Sweden:
  • Most of Sweden
  • Norway:
  • Kongsvinger LinetoOslo
  • Denmark:
  • Öresund LinetoCopenhagen
  • Germany:
  • StockholmtoBerlin
  • Key people

    Monica Lingegård (CEO)
    Henrik Rättzén (deputy CEO and CFO)
    Siv Svensson (chairwoman)[1]
    ProductsRail transport
    Revenue7.8 billion SEK (2017)[2]
    OwnerState of Sweden[2]

    Number of employees

    approx. 4500 (2017)[2]
    SubsidiariesSJ Götalandståg
    SJ Norge
    SJ Norrlandståg
    SJ Öresundståg
    Stockholmståg
    WebsiteSJ.se

    SJ (formally SJAB) is a state-owned passenger train operator in Sweden. SJ was created in 2001, out of the public transport division of Statens Järnvägar, when the former government agency was divided into six separate state-owned limited companies. In 2018, SJ carried 31.8 million passengers.[3]

    Overview

    [edit]

    SJ's operations fall broadly into subsidised and unsubsidised services. The unsubsidised services ran until the 2011 monopoly. The subsidised trains are awarded through competitive bids. However, some trains fall in between these categories, since public transit agencies can pay SJ to allow transit pass holders access to SJ's trains.

    SJ received a government bailout a few years after its creation, but has since had profit margins of up to ten percent. All train operators in Sweden pay low track access charges to the track authority, Trafikverket.

    Rolling stock

    [edit]

    SJ higher speed services (SJ Snabbtåg)

    [edit]

    X2 serves for higher speed trains, with a top speed of 200 km/h (125 mph), and tilts during high speed turns. The trains currently serves Stockholm-Gothenburg (Västra Stambanan) and Stockholm-Malmö-Copenhagen (Södra Stambanan and Öresund Line), but have previously served the lines Stockholm-Sundsvall and, seasonally, Stockholm-Strömstad, Stockholm-Oslo and Stockholm-Östersund-(Duved) lines. There are about 40 X2 sets in service.

    X55 is a newer train introduced in 2012. The interior is mainly modern style, and the train has a top speed of 200 km/h and serves Stockholm-Östersund-(Duved) (Mittbanan-Norra Stambanan)-Stockholm-Uddevalla (Västra Stambanan and Bohusbanan) to advance to Gothenburg for night parking-Stockholm-Sundsvall-Umeå (Ostkustbanan, Botniabanan), Gothenburg-Malmö (Västkustbanan), Stockholm-Oslo or Stockholm-Karlstad (Västra Stambanan and Värmlandsbanan/Kongsvingerbanen) and Stockholm-Falun/Mora (Dalabanan). Some of these lines are run under the SJ InterCity-brand despite no difference in product with other lines run by the X55 train. SJ has ordered 25 Bombardier Zefiro high speed trains for 250 km/h to be delivered in 2026.

    SJ InterCity

    [edit]

    InterCity trains are Rc-hauled trains, often with many 2nd class cars, X55 trains or X40 trains. InterCity trains also have a bistro car, with the exception of the X40 that has no form of catering.

    SJ Regional

    [edit]

    SJ Regional services include double-deckers (X40), pull trains, X50 and X52 cars. The trains do not serve meals or drinks. The trains do not usually travel distances over 4 hours, except Coast to Coast (Gothenburg-Kalmar) and Stockholm-Gothenburg via Västerås. Most trains have first class, except the X50 and X52 trains. All push and pull regional services have since 2020 been replaced with new ER1 trains. A normal order in a pull train was AB7-BF7-B7 or B7-BF7-B7 or AB7-B7-BF7-B7. These trains were not usually longer than 4 cars, except Uppsalapendeln (Stockholm-Uppsala) which often has 8 cars and is a push and pull.

    Image Type Class In fleet Usage Notes
    Electric locomotive SJ Rc6 86 Night-train, Intercity, Regional All painted black.
    Electric multiple unit SJ X2 44 High-speed (X 2000) Grey livery, under refurbishment.
    Electric multiple unit SJ X12 4 Regional 4 units refurbished 2012–2014 with the new grey livery. 3 units scrapped. All four active trains are currently leased out to Västraffik.
    Electric multiple unit SJ X40 43 Regional The X40 trainsets come in both 2-car and 3-car variations. Routes include Stockholm-Västerås-Gothenburg.
    Electric multiple unit SJ X55 20 High-speed (SJ 3000) Used on higher speed lines to northern Sweden, Karlstad, Oslo and Borås from Stockholm, as well as Gothenburg-Malmö. Grey livery.

    Services

    [edit]

    Sleeper services - SJ Nattåg

    [edit]

    The SJ overnight train services (Swedish: SJ Nattåg) are Rc locomotive-hauled trains with both sleeper wagons as well as standard wagons. All services except for the Stockholm-Malmö route have a bistro wagon.[4]
    As of 2022 SJ has in collaboration with DSB and RDC begun to operate night train services between Sweden and Germany through Denmark. Three different locomotives are used due to compatibility issues with the electrification and signaling systems between the three countries.
    Within Sweden are SJ Rc locomotives used, and in Denmark are DSB EA used, and in Germany are DB 101 used.[5]
    The night-trains are operated on the following lines:

    Trains for Norrland
    Route Train number Calling at
    Umeå Central or Duved to Stockholm Central or Gothenburg Central 60/64/67/69/70/71/72/73/74/77/79 Duved portion:

    Åre, Undersåker, Järpen, Krokom, Östersund Central, Bräcke, Ånge, Sundsvall Central

    Umeå portion:

    Umeå Östra, Nordmaling, Örnsköldsvik Central, Kramfors, Härnösand, Sundsvall C

    The two portions divide/attach at Sundsvall Central.
    Stockholm portion (all stops set-down only):
    Hudiksvall, Söderhamn, Gävle Central, Uppsala Central, Arlanda Central
    Gothenburg portion (all stops set-down only):
    Örebro Central, Hallsberg, Skövde Central, Herrljunga
    Main Line South
    Route Train number Calling at
    Malmö Central to Stockholm Central 1/2 Hässleholm, Alvesta, Nässjö Central, Linköping Central, Norrköping Central
    EuroNight
    Route Train number Calling at
    Stockholm Central to Berlin Hbf 345/346 Stockholm Central, Norrköping Central, Linköping Central, Nässjö Central, Alvesta, Hässleholm, Lund Central, Malmö C, Copenhagen Airport, Padborg, Hamburg Hbf, Berlin Hbf
    Stops within Sweden are pick-up only if the train starts from Stockholm

    SJ InterCity

    [edit]

    The InterCity services are Rc-hauled trains with standard-seating carriages in both first and second class. There is always a bistro car available in the trainset.[6]

    Lines with InterCity service:

    Dalarna
    Route tpd Calling at Stock
    Stockholm Central to Mora via Borlänge Central 2 Arlanda Central (Pickup only) Uppsala Central (Pickup only), Sala, Avesta Krylbo, Hedemora, Säter, Borlänge Central, Djurås, Gagnef, Insjön, Leksand, Tällberg, Rättvik, Mora Rc6
    Stockholm Central to Falun Central via Borlänge Central 2 Arlanda Central (Pickup only) Uppsala Central (Pickup only), Sala, Avesta Krylbo, Hedemora, Säter, Borlänge Central
    Main Line North
    Route tpd Calling at Stock
    Stockholm Central to Östersund Central and Duved 2 Arlanda Central (Pickup only) Uppsala Central (Pickup only), Gävle Central, Bollnäs, Järvsö, Ljusdal, Ånge, Bräcke, Östersund Central, Krokom, Järpen, Undersåker, Åre, Duved Rc6 or X55
    Värmland and Norway
    Route tpd Calling at Stock
    Stockholm Central to Karlstad Central and Oslo Central 3 Södertälje South, Katrineholm, Hallsberg, Degerfors, Kristinehamn, Karlstad Central, Arvika, Kongsvinger Rc6 or X55
    Route tph Calling at Stock
    East Coast Line / South Main Line
    Gävle Central to Linköping Central 1 Tierp, Uppsala Central, Arlanda Central, Stockholm Central, Flemingsberg, Södertälje South, Norrköping Central

    Limited InterCity service Ljusdal - Linköping and Sundsvall-Linköping

    X40

    SJ Regional

    [edit]

    Most of the SJ Regional network was concentrated in the area around lake Mälaren. Operated with either Rc-hauled trainsets, X12/X14 or X40 EMUs. These trains have no catering on board. The X40 is equipped with free 4G WiFi. Both first and second-class are usually offered.[7] Most of this network has been incorporated into the new Mälartåg franchise, although some services remain outside of it.

    Routes listed below are the satellite routes which are not subject to franchising.

    SJ Regionaltåg
    Route tph Calling at Stock
    Stockholm Central to Hallsberg

    and Gothenburg Central via Västerås

    2 Sundbyberg, Bålsta, Enköping, Västerås Central, Köping, Arboga, Örebro Central, Örebro South, Kumla, Hallsberg, Laxå, Töreboda, Skövde Central, Falköping Central, Herrljunga, Vårgårda, Alingsås X40
    Gothenburg Central to

    Karlstad Central via Åmål

    1tp2h Trollhättan, Öxnered, Mellerud, Åmål, Säffle, Grums, Kil X52
    Gothenburg Central to

    Kalmar Central

    4tpd Borås Central, Limmared, Hestra, Gnosjö, Värnamo, Alvesta, Växjö, Lessebo, Emmaboda, Nybro Rc6

    Franchised operations

    [edit]

    SJ operate a couple of regional rail franchises held by public transport authorities around the country. The most significant of these are Mälartåg and Västtågen serving the Mälaren valley and the region of West Götaland respectively. SJ AB also started operating the Öresundståg franchise for the 2020 timetable, taking over from Transdev. But due to serious inconsistencies between partners the contract will be terminated as of December 2022 where Transdev will take over again . MTR took over the Mälartåg contract in December 2021.

    Mälartåg
    Sala to Linköping Central via Kvicksund and Hälleforsnäs 1 Ransta, Västerås Central, Kolbäck, Kvicksund, Eskilstuna Central, Hällefornäs, Flen, Katrineholm, Norrköping Central ER1 or X50 or X52
    Stockholm Central to Hallsberg via Flen 1 Flemingsberg, Södertälje South, Gnesta, Flen, Katrineholm, Vingåker ER1
    Stockholm Central to Örebro South via Eskilstuna Central 1 Flemingsberg, Södertälje South, Läggesta, Strängnäs, Eskilstuna Central, Kungsör, Arboga, Örebro Central ER1
    Västtågen
    Route tph Calling at Stock
    Gothenburg Central to Töreboda 2 Alingsås, Vårgårda, Herrljunga, Floby, Falköping Central, Stenstorp, Skövde Central
    some trains extend to Töreboda
    Some trains originate/terminate at Nässjö reversing at Falköping Central
    X52
    Nässjö Central to Skövde Central or Gothenburg Central 2 Forserum, Tenhult, Huskvarna, Jönköping Central, Bankeryd, Habo, Mullsjö, Sandhem, Falköping Central
    Some through services to Gothenburg (see above)
    X52
    Gothenburg Central to Uddevalla and Strömstad 2 Ytterby, Kode, Stora Höga, Stenugnsund, Svenshögen, Ljungskile, Uddevalla East, Uddevalla Central, Munkedal, Dingle, Hällevadsholm, Rabbalshede, Tanum, Överby, Skee X11/X12/X14/X52
    Uddevalla Central to Borås Central via Herrljunga 2 Öxnered, Vänersborg Central, Vargön, Grästorp, Vara, Vedum, Herrljunga, Ljung, Torpåkra, Mollaryd, Borgstend, Fristad, Viskafors
    Services continue to Varberg (see below).
    X11/X12/X14
    Borås Central to Varberg 2 Viskafors, Fritsla, Kinna, Assberg, Skene, Berghem, Björketorp, Horred, Veddige, Derome, Tofta X11/X12/X14
    Gothenburg commuter rail
    Route tph Calling at Stock
    Gothenburg Central to Alingsås 2 Sävenäs, Partille, Jonsered, Aspen, Aspedalen, Stenkullen, Floda, Norsesund, Västra Bodarna Alingsås X12/X61
    Gothenburg Central to Älvängen 2 Gamlestaden, Surte, Bohus, Nödinge, Nol, Älvängen X12/X61
    Gothenburg Central to Kungsbacka 2 Mölndal Central, Kållered, Lindome, Anneberg, [Kungsbacka] Hede, Kungsbacka X12/X61
    Öresundståg - Øresundstog
    Route tph Calling at Stock
    Gothenburg Central to Østerport 2 Mölndal, Kungsbacka, (Åsa), Varberg, Falkenberg, Halmstad Central, Laholm, Båstad, Ängelholm, Helsingborg Central, Landskrona, Lund Central, Malmö Central (low level), Triangeln, Hyllie, Copenhagen Airport, Tårnby, Örestad, Copenhagen Central, Nørreport X31K/X32K
    Kalmar Central to Østerport 1 Nybro, Emmaboda, Lessebo, Växjö, Alvesta, Hässleholm, Höör, Eslöv, Lund Central, Malmö Central (low level), Triangeln, Hyllie, Copenhagen Airport, Tårnby, Örestad, Copenhagen Central, Nörreport X31K/X32K
    Karlskrona Central to Østerport 1 Bergåsa, Ronneby, Bräkne-Hoby, Kalrshamn, Mörrum, Sölvesborg- Kristianstad Central, Hässleholm, Höör, Eslöv, Lund Central, Malmö Central (low level), Triangeln, Hyllie, Copenhagen Airport, Tårnby, Ørestad, Copenhagen Central, Nørreport X31K/K32K
    Lund Central to Nivå 2 Malmö Central (low level), Triangeln, Hyllie, Copenhagen Airport, Tårnby, Ørestad, Copenhagen Central, Nørreport, Østerport, Hellerup, Klampenborg, Skodsborg, Vedbæk, Rungsted Kyst, Kokkedal, Nivå X31K/X32K

    The stretch Malmö Central to Copenhagen Central is operated 50/50 alongside Danish State Railways (DSB) and Copenhagen to Østerport/Nivå by DSB only.

    The initial contract for the Mälartåg franchise states that the operator may use their own fleet [of X12, X40 and X50 stock] until the delivery of ER1 Stadler Dosto 200 EMUs is completed. The Upptåget franchise will be merged into Mälartåg onwards from the 2022 timetable, meaning that services from Gävle gain additional stations inherited from the termination of the Upptåget franchise.

    SJ higher speed trains

    [edit]

    SJ higher speed trains (Swedish: SJ Snabbtåg) are X2 or X55 trains operating on the main routes in Sweden. The trains are equipped with WiFi and have a bistro.[8]

    West Coast
    Route tp2h Calling at Stock
    Gothenburg Central to Copenhagen Central 10 Varberg, Halmstad Central, Helsingborg Central, Lund Central, Malmö Central, Copenhagen Airport X55
    East Coast
    Route tph Calling at Stock
    Stockholm Central to Sundsvall Central

    and Umeå Central

    1tp2h Arlanda Central (Pickup only) Uppsala Central (Pickup only), Gävle Central, Söderhamn, Hudiksvall, Sundsvall Central, Härnösand, Kramfors, Örnsköldsvik Central, Umeå East, Umeå Central
    Some trains originate/terminate at Sundsvall on weekends
    X55
    Main Line North
    Route tph Calling at Stock
    Stockholm Central to Östersund Central and Duved via Gävle central and Bollnäs 1tp2h Arlanda Central (Pickup only) Uppsala Central (Pickup only), Gävle Central, Ockelbo, Bollnäs, Järvsö, Ljusdal, Ånge, Bräcke, Östersund Central, Undersåker, Åre, Duved X55 or Rc6
    Main Line West
    Route tp2h Calling at Stock
    Stockholm Central to Gothenburg Central (not all services stop at all stations) 1tp2h Södertälje South, Katrineholm, Hallsberg, Skövde Central, Herrljunga X2
    Stockholm Central to Trollhättan
    limited service
    1tpd Södertälje South, Katrineholm, Hallsberg, Skövde Central, Herrljunga, Gothenburg X2
    Main Line South
    Route tpd Calling at Stock
    Stockholm Central to Malmö Central 14 Södertälje South, Katrineholm, Norrköping Central, Linköping Central, Nässjö Central, Alvesta, Hässleholm, Eslöv, Lund X2
    Stockholm Central to Jönköping Central
    limited service
    1 Södertälje South, Katrineholm, Norrköping Central, Linköping Central, Nässjö Central X2
    Värmland
    Route tpd Calling at Stock
    Stockholm Central to Karlstad Central or Oslo S 1 (Karlstad) 4 (Oslo) Södertälje South, Katrineholm, Hallsberg, Degerfors, Kristinehamn, (Karlstad, Arvika, Lillestrøm) X2, X55 or Rc6 (the latter two operate to Oslo)

    Stops at Arlanda and Uppsala are for boarding northbound or alighting southbound respectively, although passengers with railcards are exempted from this rule. Some services do also allow both boarding and alighting at Arlanda and Uppsala respectively.

    SJ Norge

    [edit]

    On 7 June 2020 SJ Norge commenced operating services on the Trøndelag Commuter Rail, as well as the Meråker, Røros, Rauma, Nordland, the Saltpendel Line and the Dovre Regional Line under a 10-year contract with the Norwegian Railway Directorate.[9][10]

    SJ is also set to start up services on the Stockholm - Trondheim stretch as soon as the Norwegian part of the railway is electrified. SJ will operate trains owned by Norske Tog (Norwegian Trains) and these are:

    The rail routes SJ Norge operate are:

    The rail routes SJ Norge are set to operate are:

    Identity document requirements

    [edit]

    From September 2009, SJ requires an identity document from passengers with a pre-paid ticket (which is mandatory on many trains). This can be a Nordic ID card or any passport.[11] This is due to an effort to stop private trading of train tickets.

    Photogallery

    [edit]

    See also

    [edit]
  • Green Cargo
  • List of railway companies
  • Nils Ericson, railway pioneer
  • Rail transport in Sweden
  • REVIVAL Mobile Management Suite
  • Statens Järnvägar (1856–2000)
  • Tågkompaniet
  • Transportation in Sweden
  • Veolia Transport
  • References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Bolagsstyrning – SJ". www.sj.se. Archived from the original on 4 February 2019. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  • ^ a b c "About SJ". www.sj.se. Archived from the original on 4 February 2019. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  • ^ "SJ - Annual and Sustainability Report 2018" (PDF). www.sj.se. 2018. p. 4. Archived (PDF) from the original on 5 July 2019. Retrieved 6 September 2019.
  • ^ "SJ Night train". www.sj.se. Archived from the original on 2019-02-04. Retrieved 2019-02-04.
  • ^ "SJ EuroNight".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  • ^ "Our trains – SJ". www.sj.se. Archived from the original on 2017-11-07. Retrieved 2019-02-04.
  • ^ "Our trains – SJ". www.sj.se. Archived from the original on 2017-11-07. Retrieved 2019-02-04.
  • ^ "Our trains – SJ". www.sj.se. Archived from the original on 2017-11-07. Retrieved 2019-02-04.
  • ^ Tendering begins for train services in northern Norway International Railway Journal
  • ^ SJ wins north Norway operating contract Railway Gazette International 17 June 2019
  • ^ "General terms and conditions of travel – SJ". www.sj.se. Archived from the original on 4 February 2019. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
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