Ramlösa Station

Ramlösa
Ramlösa Station as seen from the west
General information
LocationHelsingborg
Sweden
Coordinates56°1′25″N 12°43′39″E / 56.02361°N 12.72750°E / 56.02361; 12.72750
Line(s)West Coast Line
Råå Line
Skåne Line
Platforms1
Tracks2
Train operatorsSkånetrafiken (Pågatågen)
Construction
ParkingYes
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeHbgb
History
Opened1865
Passengers
3 080 per weekday (2016)
Services
Preceding station Pågatågen Following station
Gantofta
towards Malmö C via Teckomatorp
Line 3 Helsingborg
Terminus
Helsingborg
Terminus
Line 5 Påarp
towards Kristianstad
Rydebäck
towards Trelleborg via Landskrona
Line 9 Helsingborg
Terminus

Ramlösa Station is a railway station in the Ramlösa district of Helsingborg in Sweden. The station was inaugurated in its current form in 1865 and mainly serves commuter trains Pågatågen. On the Hästhag Viaduct above, the station is connected to both city buses and regional buses. Internally for traffic management the station is called Helsingborg godsbangård (Hbgb) (Helsingborg freight yard), the only station in Sweden with a totally different name between traffic management and towards passengers.

The station serves three Pågatågen lines as it connects the West Coast Line with trains towards Åstorp, Hässleholm and Teckomatorp, Eslöv. Öresundståg also call at the station though not all services. It is one of three passenger railway stations located in the city of Helsingborg, along with Helsingborg Central Station and Maria Station, of which it is the southernmost situated railway station of the city.