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Stockholm Transportation

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ABOVE: Passengers exit from a train of the Stockholm Tunnelbana.

Getting into and around the city

Stockholm is a great city for pedestrians and aficionados of public transportation: The city has an outstanding network of subway, commuter trains, buses, trams, and ferries--and if you must drive, you'll find that your peers on the road are more civilized than their counterparts in most countries.

For illustrated advice and Web links to help you with your Stockholm trip, see:

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