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I'm currently on an extended trip, and I'm staying in the Sodermalm/SoFo area of Stockholm. I will have a visitor flying into Bromma airport, and I'd like to meet her there after work (from Kista).



It appears that there is no metro or light rail service there. According to Flygbussarna, I'll be able to take the bus from Kista to Bromma airport, but not after March 27. I believe the bus will still travel between Bromma airport and the Centralstation/Cityterminalen...



Is this correct? Do I have any other options to travel between Bromma and Sodermalm or Kista?



Thanks!










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    I'm currently on an extended trip, and I'm staying in the Sodermalm/SoFo area of Stockholm. I will have a visitor flying into Bromma airport, and I'd like to meet her there after work (from Kista).



    It appears that there is no metro or light rail service there. According to Flygbussarna, I'll be able to take the bus from Kista to Bromma airport, but not after March 27. I believe the bus will still travel between Bromma airport and the Centralstation/Cityterminalen...



    Is this correct? Do I have any other options to travel between Bromma and Sodermalm or Kista?



    Thanks!










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      I'm currently on an extended trip, and I'm staying in the Sodermalm/SoFo area of Stockholm. I will have a visitor flying into Bromma airport, and I'd like to meet her there after work (from Kista).



      It appears that there is no metro or light rail service there. According to Flygbussarna, I'll be able to take the bus from Kista to Bromma airport, but not after March 27. I believe the bus will still travel between Bromma airport and the Centralstation/Cityterminalen...



      Is this correct? Do I have any other options to travel between Bromma and Sodermalm or Kista?



      Thanks!










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      I'm currently on an extended trip, and I'm staying in the Sodermalm/SoFo area of Stockholm. I will have a visitor flying into Bromma airport, and I'd like to meet her there after work (from Kista).



      It appears that there is no metro or light rail service there. According to Flygbussarna, I'll be able to take the bus from Kista to Bromma airport, but not after March 27. I believe the bus will still travel between Bromma airport and the Centralstation/Cityterminalen...



      Is this correct? Do I have any other options to travel between Bromma and Sodermalm or Kista?



      Thanks!







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          According to resrobot, you can take bus 152 to Solna, then a metro to Kista from there.



          Details will depend on exactly when you're travelling. You may have longer waits or have to take several buses when travelling in the evening or weekends. Just type the exact time, date into the resrobot travel planner (or the local transport company website SL.se, as Crazydre reports it may be more up-to-date) to search for connections from Bromma to Kista.






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          • This is great, thank you! It'll likely be evenings (after work)!
            – jmaliakal
            Mar 2 '17 at 13:08






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            FYI, better to use sl.se, the local transport operator. In rare cases, resrobot has contained outdated info. Nevertheless, this answer is correct: 152 to Solna C and tube from there is the best bet
            – Crazydre
            Mar 13 '17 at 4:43











          • @Crazydre Aha. I've added a note linking sl.se.
            – gerrit
            Mar 13 '17 at 10:23


















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          Just adding a couple of cents since I have done similar trips to this particular airport a couple of times.



          At the moment 152 is the only bus that accesses the airport directly from this general direction. (There is also 110 from Alvik - thanks Crazydre for pointing it out.) But I think it may be good to point out the tram alternative. (That you also may get from resrobot searches.) From the tram stop Karlsbodavägen it is a bit more than a kilometre to walk. Depending on where you are in Kista it may make sense to take the commuter train from Helenelund to Solna instead of the subway.



          This will improve vastly in the future. There is a new branch of the tram planned that will pass the airport and then head for Kista. It is planned to be completed 2023 so you'll have to wait a bit for that....






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          • "At the moment 152 is the only bus that accesses the airport directly" Wrong, there's the 110 from Alvik, although 152 is the only one offering interchange with the blue line (in Sumpan and Solna C). In any case, walking to K'bodavägen is hardly worth it - the 152 runs there anyway (and the 110 to N Ulvsunda) and since taking the suburban train involves a potentially messy connection (with Tvärbanan) at Sumpan or Solna C, I'd say it's better to simply take the tube from Solna C and then the 178 bus if necessary
            – Crazydre
            Mar 13 '17 at 4:55










          • Thanks - updated about the bus line! Changing to tram is not messy at all at Sundbyberg. A tiny bit more so at Solna Station (mostly a longer walk) and somewhat tricky to find when changing from sub at Solna C. If in eastern Kista it makes much sense to take the train from Helenelund to Solna instead of the subway.
            – froderik
            Mar 18 '17 at 21:17










          • Fair enough, guess they've had time to organise it better since I moved (in 2014).<Updated my own answer
            – Crazydre
            Mar 19 '17 at 2:59










          • Yes it was mostly a mess when it was new. The Solna extension is not that old but I don't remember when it happened.
            – froderik
            Mar 19 '17 at 19:22


















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          To get from Bromma to central Kista:
          Take bus 152 to Solna centrum, and change for the blue tube line (direction Akalla) to Kista.
          If going to eastern Kista (including the exhibition centre), the 178 bus runs frequently from the Kista tube station to that area.



          To get from Bromma to eastern Kista:
          Take bus 152 to Karlsbodavägen or 110 to Lintavägen. Then take the tram to Solna station. Finally, catch a suburban train (direction Märsta or Uppsala), and get off at Helenelund (two stops), where you can catch bus 178 to (for example) the Kista exhibition centre.



          To get from Bromma to Södermalm:
          Take bus 152 to Sundbybergs torg, then suburban train (direction Västerhaninge or Nynäshamn) to Stockholms södra (located near Mariatorget and Medborgarplatsen)



          To get from Södermalm to Kista: Take the suburban train (direction Märsta or Uppsala) from Stockholms Södra to Helenelund. Bus 178 runs frequently between Helenelund and Kista, which is only a short ride.



          To get from Kista to Södermalm: Take bus 178 to Helenelund, then suburban train (direction Södertälje, Tumba or Älvsjö) to Stockholms södra.






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            According to resrobot, you can take bus 152 to Solna, then a metro to Kista from there.



            Details will depend on exactly when you're travelling. You may have longer waits or have to take several buses when travelling in the evening or weekends. Just type the exact time, date into the resrobot travel planner (or the local transport company website SL.se, as Crazydre reports it may be more up-to-date) to search for connections from Bromma to Kista.






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            • This is great, thank you! It'll likely be evenings (after work)!
              – jmaliakal
              Mar 2 '17 at 13:08






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              FYI, better to use sl.se, the local transport operator. In rare cases, resrobot has contained outdated info. Nevertheless, this answer is correct: 152 to Solna C and tube from there is the best bet
              – Crazydre
              Mar 13 '17 at 4:43











            • @Crazydre Aha. I've added a note linking sl.se.
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            According to resrobot, you can take bus 152 to Solna, then a metro to Kista from there.



            Details will depend on exactly when you're travelling. You may have longer waits or have to take several buses when travelling in the evening or weekends. Just type the exact time, date into the resrobot travel planner (or the local transport company website SL.se, as Crazydre reports it may be more up-to-date) to search for connections from Bromma to Kista.






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            • This is great, thank you! It'll likely be evenings (after work)!
              – jmaliakal
              Mar 2 '17 at 13:08






            • 2




              FYI, better to use sl.se, the local transport operator. In rare cases, resrobot has contained outdated info. Nevertheless, this answer is correct: 152 to Solna C and tube from there is the best bet
              – Crazydre
              Mar 13 '17 at 4:43











            • @Crazydre Aha. I've added a note linking sl.se.
              – gerrit
              Mar 13 '17 at 10:23













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            According to resrobot, you can take bus 152 to Solna, then a metro to Kista from there.



            Details will depend on exactly when you're travelling. You may have longer waits or have to take several buses when travelling in the evening or weekends. Just type the exact time, date into the resrobot travel planner (or the local transport company website SL.se, as Crazydre reports it may be more up-to-date) to search for connections from Bromma to Kista.






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            According to resrobot, you can take bus 152 to Solna, then a metro to Kista from there.



            Details will depend on exactly when you're travelling. You may have longer waits or have to take several buses when travelling in the evening or weekends. Just type the exact time, date into the resrobot travel planner (or the local transport company website SL.se, as Crazydre reports it may be more up-to-date) to search for connections from Bromma to Kista.







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            • This is great, thank you! It'll likely be evenings (after work)!
              – jmaliakal
              Mar 2 '17 at 13:08






            • 2




              FYI, better to use sl.se, the local transport operator. In rare cases, resrobot has contained outdated info. Nevertheless, this answer is correct: 152 to Solna C and tube from there is the best bet
              – Crazydre
              Mar 13 '17 at 4:43











            • @Crazydre Aha. I've added a note linking sl.se.
              – gerrit
              Mar 13 '17 at 10:23
















            • This is great, thank you! It'll likely be evenings (after work)!
              – jmaliakal
              Mar 2 '17 at 13:08






            • 2




              FYI, better to use sl.se, the local transport operator. In rare cases, resrobot has contained outdated info. Nevertheless, this answer is correct: 152 to Solna C and tube from there is the best bet
              – Crazydre
              Mar 13 '17 at 4:43











            • @Crazydre Aha. I've added a note linking sl.se.
              – gerrit
              Mar 13 '17 at 10:23















            This is great, thank you! It'll likely be evenings (after work)!
            – jmaliakal
            Mar 2 '17 at 13:08




            This is great, thank you! It'll likely be evenings (after work)!
            – jmaliakal
            Mar 2 '17 at 13:08




            2




            2




            FYI, better to use sl.se, the local transport operator. In rare cases, resrobot has contained outdated info. Nevertheless, this answer is correct: 152 to Solna C and tube from there is the best bet
            – Crazydre
            Mar 13 '17 at 4:43





            FYI, better to use sl.se, the local transport operator. In rare cases, resrobot has contained outdated info. Nevertheless, this answer is correct: 152 to Solna C and tube from there is the best bet
            – Crazydre
            Mar 13 '17 at 4:43













            @Crazydre Aha. I've added a note linking sl.se.
            – gerrit
            Mar 13 '17 at 10:23




            @Crazydre Aha. I've added a note linking sl.se.
            – gerrit
            Mar 13 '17 at 10:23













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            Just adding a couple of cents since I have done similar trips to this particular airport a couple of times.



            At the moment 152 is the only bus that accesses the airport directly from this general direction. (There is also 110 from Alvik - thanks Crazydre for pointing it out.) But I think it may be good to point out the tram alternative. (That you also may get from resrobot searches.) From the tram stop Karlsbodavägen it is a bit more than a kilometre to walk. Depending on where you are in Kista it may make sense to take the commuter train from Helenelund to Solna instead of the subway.



            This will improve vastly in the future. There is a new branch of the tram planned that will pass the airport and then head for Kista. It is planned to be completed 2023 so you'll have to wait a bit for that....






            share|improve this answer






















            • "At the moment 152 is the only bus that accesses the airport directly" Wrong, there's the 110 from Alvik, although 152 is the only one offering interchange with the blue line (in Sumpan and Solna C). In any case, walking to K'bodavägen is hardly worth it - the 152 runs there anyway (and the 110 to N Ulvsunda) and since taking the suburban train involves a potentially messy connection (with Tvärbanan) at Sumpan or Solna C, I'd say it's better to simply take the tube from Solna C and then the 178 bus if necessary
              – Crazydre
              Mar 13 '17 at 4:55










            • Thanks - updated about the bus line! Changing to tram is not messy at all at Sundbyberg. A tiny bit more so at Solna Station (mostly a longer walk) and somewhat tricky to find when changing from sub at Solna C. If in eastern Kista it makes much sense to take the train from Helenelund to Solna instead of the subway.
              – froderik
              Mar 18 '17 at 21:17










            • Fair enough, guess they've had time to organise it better since I moved (in 2014).<Updated my own answer
              – Crazydre
              Mar 19 '17 at 2:59










            • Yes it was mostly a mess when it was new. The Solna extension is not that old but I don't remember when it happened.
              – froderik
              Mar 19 '17 at 19:22















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            Just adding a couple of cents since I have done similar trips to this particular airport a couple of times.



            At the moment 152 is the only bus that accesses the airport directly from this general direction. (There is also 110 from Alvik - thanks Crazydre for pointing it out.) But I think it may be good to point out the tram alternative. (That you also may get from resrobot searches.) From the tram stop Karlsbodavägen it is a bit more than a kilometre to walk. Depending on where you are in Kista it may make sense to take the commuter train from Helenelund to Solna instead of the subway.



            This will improve vastly in the future. There is a new branch of the tram planned that will pass the airport and then head for Kista. It is planned to be completed 2023 so you'll have to wait a bit for that....






            share|improve this answer






















            • "At the moment 152 is the only bus that accesses the airport directly" Wrong, there's the 110 from Alvik, although 152 is the only one offering interchange with the blue line (in Sumpan and Solna C). In any case, walking to K'bodavägen is hardly worth it - the 152 runs there anyway (and the 110 to N Ulvsunda) and since taking the suburban train involves a potentially messy connection (with Tvärbanan) at Sumpan or Solna C, I'd say it's better to simply take the tube from Solna C and then the 178 bus if necessary
              – Crazydre
              Mar 13 '17 at 4:55










            • Thanks - updated about the bus line! Changing to tram is not messy at all at Sundbyberg. A tiny bit more so at Solna Station (mostly a longer walk) and somewhat tricky to find when changing from sub at Solna C. If in eastern Kista it makes much sense to take the train from Helenelund to Solna instead of the subway.
              – froderik
              Mar 18 '17 at 21:17










            • Fair enough, guess they've had time to organise it better since I moved (in 2014).<Updated my own answer
              – Crazydre
              Mar 19 '17 at 2:59










            • Yes it was mostly a mess when it was new. The Solna extension is not that old but I don't remember when it happened.
              – froderik
              Mar 19 '17 at 19:22













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            Just adding a couple of cents since I have done similar trips to this particular airport a couple of times.



            At the moment 152 is the only bus that accesses the airport directly from this general direction. (There is also 110 from Alvik - thanks Crazydre for pointing it out.) But I think it may be good to point out the tram alternative. (That you also may get from resrobot searches.) From the tram stop Karlsbodavägen it is a bit more than a kilometre to walk. Depending on where you are in Kista it may make sense to take the commuter train from Helenelund to Solna instead of the subway.



            This will improve vastly in the future. There is a new branch of the tram planned that will pass the airport and then head for Kista. It is planned to be completed 2023 so you'll have to wait a bit for that....






            share|improve this answer














            Just adding a couple of cents since I have done similar trips to this particular airport a couple of times.



            At the moment 152 is the only bus that accesses the airport directly from this general direction. (There is also 110 from Alvik - thanks Crazydre for pointing it out.) But I think it may be good to point out the tram alternative. (That you also may get from resrobot searches.) From the tram stop Karlsbodavägen it is a bit more than a kilometre to walk. Depending on where you are in Kista it may make sense to take the commuter train from Helenelund to Solna instead of the subway.



            This will improve vastly in the future. There is a new branch of the tram planned that will pass the airport and then head for Kista. It is planned to be completed 2023 so you'll have to wait a bit for that....







            share|improve this answer














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            • "At the moment 152 is the only bus that accesses the airport directly" Wrong, there's the 110 from Alvik, although 152 is the only one offering interchange with the blue line (in Sumpan and Solna C). In any case, walking to K'bodavägen is hardly worth it - the 152 runs there anyway (and the 110 to N Ulvsunda) and since taking the suburban train involves a potentially messy connection (with Tvärbanan) at Sumpan or Solna C, I'd say it's better to simply take the tube from Solna C and then the 178 bus if necessary
              – Crazydre
              Mar 13 '17 at 4:55










            • Thanks - updated about the bus line! Changing to tram is not messy at all at Sundbyberg. A tiny bit more so at Solna Station (mostly a longer walk) and somewhat tricky to find when changing from sub at Solna C. If in eastern Kista it makes much sense to take the train from Helenelund to Solna instead of the subway.
              – froderik
              Mar 18 '17 at 21:17










            • Fair enough, guess they've had time to organise it better since I moved (in 2014).<Updated my own answer
              – Crazydre
              Mar 19 '17 at 2:59










            • Yes it was mostly a mess when it was new. The Solna extension is not that old but I don't remember when it happened.
              – froderik
              Mar 19 '17 at 19:22
















            • "At the moment 152 is the only bus that accesses the airport directly" Wrong, there's the 110 from Alvik, although 152 is the only one offering interchange with the blue line (in Sumpan and Solna C). In any case, walking to K'bodavägen is hardly worth it - the 152 runs there anyway (and the 110 to N Ulvsunda) and since taking the suburban train involves a potentially messy connection (with Tvärbanan) at Sumpan or Solna C, I'd say it's better to simply take the tube from Solna C and then the 178 bus if necessary
              – Crazydre
              Mar 13 '17 at 4:55










            • Thanks - updated about the bus line! Changing to tram is not messy at all at Sundbyberg. A tiny bit more so at Solna Station (mostly a longer walk) and somewhat tricky to find when changing from sub at Solna C. If in eastern Kista it makes much sense to take the train from Helenelund to Solna instead of the subway.
              – froderik
              Mar 18 '17 at 21:17










            • Fair enough, guess they've had time to organise it better since I moved (in 2014).<Updated my own answer
              – Crazydre
              Mar 19 '17 at 2:59










            • Yes it was mostly a mess when it was new. The Solna extension is not that old but I don't remember when it happened.
              – froderik
              Mar 19 '17 at 19:22















            "At the moment 152 is the only bus that accesses the airport directly" Wrong, there's the 110 from Alvik, although 152 is the only one offering interchange with the blue line (in Sumpan and Solna C). In any case, walking to K'bodavägen is hardly worth it - the 152 runs there anyway (and the 110 to N Ulvsunda) and since taking the suburban train involves a potentially messy connection (with Tvärbanan) at Sumpan or Solna C, I'd say it's better to simply take the tube from Solna C and then the 178 bus if necessary
            – Crazydre
            Mar 13 '17 at 4:55




            "At the moment 152 is the only bus that accesses the airport directly" Wrong, there's the 110 from Alvik, although 152 is the only one offering interchange with the blue line (in Sumpan and Solna C). In any case, walking to K'bodavägen is hardly worth it - the 152 runs there anyway (and the 110 to N Ulvsunda) and since taking the suburban train involves a potentially messy connection (with Tvärbanan) at Sumpan or Solna C, I'd say it's better to simply take the tube from Solna C and then the 178 bus if necessary
            – Crazydre
            Mar 13 '17 at 4:55












            Thanks - updated about the bus line! Changing to tram is not messy at all at Sundbyberg. A tiny bit more so at Solna Station (mostly a longer walk) and somewhat tricky to find when changing from sub at Solna C. If in eastern Kista it makes much sense to take the train from Helenelund to Solna instead of the subway.
            – froderik
            Mar 18 '17 at 21:17




            Thanks - updated about the bus line! Changing to tram is not messy at all at Sundbyberg. A tiny bit more so at Solna Station (mostly a longer walk) and somewhat tricky to find when changing from sub at Solna C. If in eastern Kista it makes much sense to take the train from Helenelund to Solna instead of the subway.
            – froderik
            Mar 18 '17 at 21:17












            Fair enough, guess they've had time to organise it better since I moved (in 2014).<Updated my own answer
            – Crazydre
            Mar 19 '17 at 2:59




            Fair enough, guess they've had time to organise it better since I moved (in 2014).<Updated my own answer
            – Crazydre
            Mar 19 '17 at 2:59












            Yes it was mostly a mess when it was new. The Solna extension is not that old but I don't remember when it happened.
            – froderik
            Mar 19 '17 at 19:22




            Yes it was mostly a mess when it was new. The Solna extension is not that old but I don't remember when it happened.
            – froderik
            Mar 19 '17 at 19:22











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            To get from Bromma to central Kista:
            Take bus 152 to Solna centrum, and change for the blue tube line (direction Akalla) to Kista.
            If going to eastern Kista (including the exhibition centre), the 178 bus runs frequently from the Kista tube station to that area.



            To get from Bromma to eastern Kista:
            Take bus 152 to Karlsbodavägen or 110 to Lintavägen. Then take the tram to Solna station. Finally, catch a suburban train (direction Märsta or Uppsala), and get off at Helenelund (two stops), where you can catch bus 178 to (for example) the Kista exhibition centre.



            To get from Bromma to Södermalm:
            Take bus 152 to Sundbybergs torg, then suburban train (direction Västerhaninge or Nynäshamn) to Stockholms södra (located near Mariatorget and Medborgarplatsen)



            To get from Södermalm to Kista: Take the suburban train (direction Märsta or Uppsala) from Stockholms Södra to Helenelund. Bus 178 runs frequently between Helenelund and Kista, which is only a short ride.



            To get from Kista to Södermalm: Take bus 178 to Helenelund, then suburban train (direction Södertälje, Tumba or Älvsjö) to Stockholms södra.






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              To get from Bromma to central Kista:
              Take bus 152 to Solna centrum, and change for the blue tube line (direction Akalla) to Kista.
              If going to eastern Kista (including the exhibition centre), the 178 bus runs frequently from the Kista tube station to that area.



              To get from Bromma to eastern Kista:
              Take bus 152 to Karlsbodavägen or 110 to Lintavägen. Then take the tram to Solna station. Finally, catch a suburban train (direction Märsta or Uppsala), and get off at Helenelund (two stops), where you can catch bus 178 to (for example) the Kista exhibition centre.



              To get from Bromma to Södermalm:
              Take bus 152 to Sundbybergs torg, then suburban train (direction Västerhaninge or Nynäshamn) to Stockholms södra (located near Mariatorget and Medborgarplatsen)



              To get from Södermalm to Kista: Take the suburban train (direction Märsta or Uppsala) from Stockholms Södra to Helenelund. Bus 178 runs frequently between Helenelund and Kista, which is only a short ride.



              To get from Kista to Södermalm: Take bus 178 to Helenelund, then suburban train (direction Södertälje, Tumba or Älvsjö) to Stockholms södra.






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                To get from Bromma to central Kista:
                Take bus 152 to Solna centrum, and change for the blue tube line (direction Akalla) to Kista.
                If going to eastern Kista (including the exhibition centre), the 178 bus runs frequently from the Kista tube station to that area.



                To get from Bromma to eastern Kista:
                Take bus 152 to Karlsbodavägen or 110 to Lintavägen. Then take the tram to Solna station. Finally, catch a suburban train (direction Märsta or Uppsala), and get off at Helenelund (two stops), where you can catch bus 178 to (for example) the Kista exhibition centre.



                To get from Bromma to Södermalm:
                Take bus 152 to Sundbybergs torg, then suburban train (direction Västerhaninge or Nynäshamn) to Stockholms södra (located near Mariatorget and Medborgarplatsen)



                To get from Södermalm to Kista: Take the suburban train (direction Märsta or Uppsala) from Stockholms Södra to Helenelund. Bus 178 runs frequently between Helenelund and Kista, which is only a short ride.



                To get from Kista to Södermalm: Take bus 178 to Helenelund, then suburban train (direction Södertälje, Tumba or Älvsjö) to Stockholms södra.






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                To get from Bromma to central Kista:
                Take bus 152 to Solna centrum, and change for the blue tube line (direction Akalla) to Kista.
                If going to eastern Kista (including the exhibition centre), the 178 bus runs frequently from the Kista tube station to that area.



                To get from Bromma to eastern Kista:
                Take bus 152 to Karlsbodavägen or 110 to Lintavägen. Then take the tram to Solna station. Finally, catch a suburban train (direction Märsta or Uppsala), and get off at Helenelund (two stops), where you can catch bus 178 to (for example) the Kista exhibition centre.



                To get from Bromma to Södermalm:
                Take bus 152 to Sundbybergs torg, then suburban train (direction Västerhaninge or Nynäshamn) to Stockholms södra (located near Mariatorget and Medborgarplatsen)



                To get from Södermalm to Kista: Take the suburban train (direction Märsta or Uppsala) from Stockholms Södra to Helenelund. Bus 178 runs frequently between Helenelund and Kista, which is only a short ride.



                To get from Kista to Södermalm: Take bus 178 to Helenelund, then suburban train (direction Södertälje, Tumba or Älvsjö) to Stockholms södra.







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