Good videos. As I’m heading to Stockholm this summer, it would have been useful to relate each line on a map. I see the coloured lines on maps but it’s hard to understand the start and end points of each of the numbered lines. I know it’s not your job to provide the information I seek but it’s hard to get the full picture of travelling in the city. Thank you.
It is because when Sweden switched to right-hand traffic in 1967, they considered it to be too expensive to deal with the trams, so it was simply discontinued.
Awesome video!
Good videos. As I’m heading to Stockholm this summer, it would have been useful to relate each line on a map. I see the coloured lines on maps but it’s hard to understand the start and end points of each of the numbered lines. I know it’s not your job to provide the information I seek but it’s hard to get the full picture of travelling in the city. Thank you.
Thanks for your comment, I will take it into account 😉
Best video, btw i live in stockholm sweden now 😅
Great video!
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Interesting that stockholm trams serve more of outskirts than in city centre
It is because when Sweden switched to right-hand traffic in 1967, they considered it to be too expensive to deal with the trams, so it was simply discontinued.
@@cerberus_243they can rebuild tram lines in city centre
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