Transport infrastructure
Transport infrastructure
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We are proud of our transport infrastructure, which guarantees quick efficient access to the rest of the world. Breakfast in Milan, meetings for a few hours in Älmhult, then back to Milan again for dinner in the evening. This is quite possible, thanks to the high accessibility of Älmhult.
We are proud of our transport infrastructure, which guarantees quick efficient access to the rest of the world. Breakfast in Milan, meetings for a few hours in Älmhult, then back to Milan again for dinner in the evening. This is quite possible, thanks to the high accessibility of Älmhult. Älmhult is on the main railway network with over 70 passenger trains stopping here every day. Trains leave almost every hour for Copenhagen. The SJ 2000 train also stops
here several times a day, for travellers, say, who want to go on to Stockholm.
New flyover and platform are to be built at Älmhult station
A completely new flyover and platform are to be built at Älmhult station– all to ensure greater comfort and security for passengers. The flyover will form part of a development linking two town districts that were previously separated by the railway.
Services from Älmhult have increased through the regional Krösatågen, which now also
stop several times per day at Diö, just north of Älmhult.
Reach the world – with Copenhagen Airport
Air travellers can use Smaland Airport in Växjö – around one hour’s drive from Älmhult. Copenhagen Airport, which gives access to a huge range of international flights, can also be reached directly from Älmhult within about 1.5 hours.
Älmhult is surrounded by excellent road connections Highway 23 runs from north to south immediately east of Älmhult, while Highway 120 runs east-westerly and joins up with E4.
Free Ride
Älmhult’s local city buses take travellers back and forth between the centre and the shopping mall several times per hour. “Snålskjutsen (Free Ride)”, the name of the buses, marks that travelling is free for all passengers.