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jump to expanded posthappened to pass through our favourite train station, Malmö Svågertorp, earlier. I love the winding, twisting look of these rectangles forming the stairway enclosure. this is not a Dutch angle (it's in fact very Swedish,) it just looks like that, it's neat
Svågertorps station is fun because it was built in 2000, so it's pretty new and pretty big, but it gets quite little traffic and is usually near-empty; it was built as the initial stop in Sweden for trains going over the Öresund Bridge, but in 2010 they finished Citytunneln…
…the tunnel under Malmö that connected the new first stop in Sweden, Malmö Hyllie, with the new underground section of Malmö C (central station). so the lively part of its life only lasted 10 years. these days it's just a convenient way to get to IKEA. I like it though!