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Rådhuset metro station

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Rådhuset metro station—photo by Andrew Petrov, Detroit

Rådhuset metro station — historic landmark photograph, Detroit. Photo by Andrew Petrov

Photo by Andrew Petrov
Rådhuset metro station—Rådhuset metro station — historic landmark photograph, Detroit. Photo by Andrew Petrov—photo by Andrew Petrov
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Rådhuset metro station is a rapid transit station in Kungsholmen in central Stockholm, part of the Stockholm metro. The station is located on the blue line between T-Centralen and Fridhemsplan and was opened on 31 August 1975 as part the first stretch of the Blue Line between T-Centralen and Hjulsta. The trains were running via Hallonbergen and Rinkeby.Like some other stations on the Stockholm metro, it uses organic architecture, which leaves the bedrock exposed and unsculptured and the station appearing to be based on natural cave systems.The underground station is named after Rådhuset (The Courthouse) right above the surface. The City Hall and the Police Headquarters are also located in the vicinity.GalleryReferencesExternal links• Media related to Rådhuset Metro station at Wikimedia Commons• Images of Rådhuset

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