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Peter
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Posted 14 years ago

[b]STOCKHOLM - UPPSALA - BODEN - GÄLLIVARE - KIRUNA - ABISKO - NARVIK | night train | NZ 94[/b]
How to buy point to point train tickets for the night train. Information for Interrail and Eurail pass travelers. Route from Stockholm (Sweden) to Narvik (Norway).


Direct overnight train from Stockholm to the North (Gällivare, Kiruna, Abisko) of Sweden. Final destination is Narvik in Norway.


:arr: [b]How to buy the tickets for this connection:[/b]
Buy this ticket easy and secure as e-ticket via our partner ACPRail, which is itself official partner of Swedish SJ: [ux]https://rail.shop/acprail/sj[/ux]
Or directly via SJ.


[b]More information, schedules and photos:[/b]
[b]Stockholm - Narvik[/b]: [u]https://rail.cc/en/train/stockholm-to-narvik[/u]
[b]Narvik - Stockholm[/b]: [u]https://rail.cc/en/train/narvik-to-stockholm[/u]



[b]Update: Jan 2017[/b]

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Peeeter
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replied 13 years ago

Hello!

If I buy a one country rail pass for Sweden only and want to ride the Stockholm-Narvik train, do I have to make two reservations - one for the travel in Sweden (Stockholm-Riksgränsen (the border station)) and one from Riksgränsen to Narvik and vice versa?

Peeter

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Flo
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replied 13 years ago

Hi!

No, one single reservation should be enough. I assume you are from Norway, right? :)


Flo 8)

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Peeeter
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replied 13 years ago

No, Estonia actually...
Thank you. So I guess you make a reservation and pay for the bit in Norway then.

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Flo
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replied 13 years ago

OK - yes, exactly.

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Hoenen
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replied 13 years ago

Guys, I've got a question.

I want to go from stockholm to abisko in august, and I read everywhere that the prices should be around 499 SEK (not including interrail discount), but I can find only tickets which are a lot more expensive. Is it too late for me to get the cheaper tickets, or rather too early?

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Lordmwa
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replied 13 years ago

Normally europe is 92 days bookable in advance. This is what the Deutsche bahn travel planner shows for a day mid august

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Flo
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replied 13 years ago

If you only need a single ticket have a look at sj.se

For instance you can get a ticket for beginning of May for 397 SEK (couchette, not rebookable)...but I think cheap offers for August arent available yet.

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anonymous
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replied 13 years ago

The timetable has changed (at least for the 23rd of June): the train leaves at 17:57 at Stockholm and arrives in Gällivare at 09:06 (so much longer journey... :-s).

But if I book this train, I have to use 2 travel days from my Interrail pass, am I right?
At the Veolia website, they give an alternative:
Stockholm-Boden (sleeper train) from 21:22 til 10:19
+ Boden-Gällivare from 10:54 til 12:52
For this alternative, I would only have to use 1 travel day, the 24rd of June, so this is not bad, and the travel time in total is almost the same...

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Flo
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replied 13 years ago

Hi!

Yes, the timings have changed. Look here for the current timings for both night trains: :arr:

[u]https://rail.cc/en/night-train/lulea-gothenburg-nt-91/111[/u]
[u]https://rail.cc/en/night-train/gothenburg-lulea-nt-92/110[/u]

In Boden you change to Narvik as mentioned by Veolia - no reservation needed for that train. :)


Flo 8)

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chaygek
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replied 12 years ago

I would like to book overnight train (with sleeper) in mid Dec 2012. I tried doing it online but it cannot be done. Pls advise. Is the pre-booking is based on 60 or 90 days?

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Jacqueline Ng

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NatureOne
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replied 12 years ago

normally it's 90 days, but there's a change of the timetable 9th December. So the new timetable will be out 16th October. So you have to wait :)

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Peter
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replied 12 years ago

Or have a look in the railcc FAQs:
[u]https://rail.cc/en/how-to-interrail[/u]

Peter ;)

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nbmkumar
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replied 11 years ago

Hi,

I am planning for a sweden trip in october. i want to travel from stockholm to narvik by night train. if i get one country pass for sweden, for the norway part of the train travel should i buy separate ticket or its included in the sweden pass???

Thanks
Muthu

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Flo
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replied 11 years ago

Hej Muthu,

unlike for direct trains to Oslo from Stockholm and Gothenburg and to Copenhagen, where the OC Sweden Pass is valid there is no official information about the stretch from Riksgränsen to Narvik - I assume you would need an extra ticket which is about 35-50 SEK depending on when you buy it.
Since you are travelling in October there is enough time for me to verify this. ;)


Flo 8)