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Fire halts train traffic at Stockholm Central

A fire on board an SJ X2000 train put a halt to all train traffic to and from the central station in Stockholm as poisonous fumes spread across sections of the city centre.

Fire halts train traffic at Stockholm Central

Emergency services were alerted at 1.40 pm on Sunday. The station was evacuated and shut down. All trains travelling to and from the central station had to stop and turn around.

The train was parked at a platform and there were no people on board.

A person who works for Swedish national rail operator SJ told the Aftonbladet newspaper that the train was about to be cleaned when the fire erupted.

After the fire broke out, there was a temporary power failure between the Stockholm South and Solna stations.

According to the Swedish Transport Administration (Trafikverket), the breaks on the X2000 train were faulty, which lead to smoke formation and a full-fledged fire then broke out, spreading across two carriages.

The police later speculated that a short-circuit could have sparked the fire.

However, the Greater Stockholm Fire Brigade (Stockholms brandförsvar) said an inquiry would need to establish the precise causes of the fire and to assess how severe the damages are.

By 2.30pm, the fire was under control. Traffic resumed by 3pm, but with severe delays expected for the rest of the afternoon and evening.

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Swedish rail company SJs site crashes on Christmas tickets release

The booking site of Sweden's state-owned rail company SJ crashed on Tuesday evening after the company released long-awaited tickets for the Christmas period.

Swedish rail company SJs site crashes on Christmas tickets release

The company on Tuesday night released tickets for the period from December 11th to March 12th next year, only to see the site crash under the volume of booking requests. 

“There are enormous amounts of customers who want to buy tickets, even though it’s the middle of the night,” Lina Edström, a press officer for the company said shortly after midnight. “The home page quite simply can’t cope with responding to so many requests at the same time. 

The site started to work again a few hours later, only to crash once again as people woke up and started booking on Wednesday morning. 

“The reports we are getting is that it’s working for some people and not for others. That’s what we’re seeing as Sweden wakes up and more and more people try and get onto the site,” said Jonas Olsson, another press officer at 7.30am. 

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The release of Christmas tickets in Sweden has been severely delayed because of late publication of the Swedish Transport Administration train plan for 2023, which coordinates the times for all passenger and goods trains in Sweden. 

The train plan should have been published at the start of August, giving companies 18 weeks to set tickets from December 10th. It was only released on October 19th. The administration said that it has had problems due to change over to a digital system. 

Many customers have been complaining that they have seen prices for Christmas trips double in the time it has taken them to book a ticket. 

Olsson told the TT newswire that SJ’s pricing system is based on the level of demand. 

“I understand the frustration, and we may well look at this going forward,” he said. “But even if many people have ended up in this situation, there are many others who have been able to buy cheaper tickets.” 

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