Igelsta Bridge

Bridge in Södertälje Municipality, Sweden
59°10′03″N 17°40′01″E / 59.1675°N 17.6669°E / 59.1675; 17.6669CarriesVästra StambananCrossesSödertälje Canal/Igelsta BayLocaleSödertälje Municipality, SwedenMaintained bySwedish National Rail AdministrationCharacteristicsTotal length2140 m (7020 ft)Width2 rail tracks. In the westernmost part, 4 rail tracks and passenger platforms.Clearance below48 m (157 ft)HistoryOpened1995LocationMap
An X2000 train stops at Södertälje South station on the bridge.
The bridge seen from southeast

The Igelsta Bridge (Swedish: Igelstabron) is a railway bridge in Södertälje, Stockholm County in Sweden. The bridge crosses the Södertälje Canal, and the E4 motorway. The length is 2140 m, and the maximum height is 48 m. It was opened in 1995, and is the longest railway-only bridge in Scandinavia. The Oresund Bridge, the western Great Belt Bridge and the Storstrøm Bridge are longer but have both rail and road.

A railway station, Södertälje Syd, is located on the western part of bridge. Escalators are used to reach the tracks. Most high speed trains on the X 2000 service to Gothenburg and Copenhagen and almost all regional trains stop at the station. Local commuter trains stop at the old lower level of the station.

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