Former Munka-Ljungby Railway Station

Former Munka-Ljungby Railway Station


Munka-ljungby, Sweden (SE)
The station was once part the now closed Ängelholm (also spelt Engelholm) to Klippans Railway in Sweden. The railway opened in 1904 and closed in 1953. In its most active years the railway had 12 passenger trains and 2 cargo trains daily.

The station had a two tracks go through the site, two low platform and a medium sized station building.

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What's left today:
The platforms have been demolished to make room for the Klippanvägen, main road 13. The road follows most of the former trackbed and passes through the former station site. The station building is also still there, but now as a private house.

What the station would've looked like:
http://www.historiskt.nu/diverse/vykort/munka_ljungby_01.jpg
The station was once part the now closed Ängelholm (also spelt Engelholm) to Klippans Railway in Sweden. The railway opened in 1904 and closed in 1953. In its most active years the railway had 12 passenger trains and 2 cargo trains daily.

The station had a two tracks go through the site, two low platform and a medium sized station building.

What's left today:
The platforms have been demolished to make room for the Klippanvägen, main road 13. The road follows most of the former trackbed and passes through the former station site. The station building is also still there, but now as a private house.

What the station would've looked like:
http://www.historiskt.nu/diverse/vykort/munka_ljungby_01.jpg
View in Google Earth Transportation - Rail, Land - Rail
Links: dan.wikitrans.net
By: Drudii

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