Flemingsberg is a railway station in Flemingsberg in Huddinge Municipality, Stockholm. Located approximately 19 km south of Stockholm Central Station, it serves as a transport hub for Stockholm commuter rail, InterCity, and Regional train services.
The station has three island platforms, with both commuter and long-distance trains. The adjacent bus terminal offers multiple regional and local connections. Flemingsberg is also a key station for passengers traveling between southern Stockholm and southern Sweden.
Flemingsberg station was inaugurated in 1987 as part of the Stockholm commuter rail expansion. In 1990, it was upgraded to also accommodate long-distance trains, and for a period it was named Stockholm SydâÂÂFlemingsberg. The name reverted to Flemingsberg in 2001.
During 2014-2018, the station underwent extensive renovations as part of a broader infrastructure improvement project. The upgrade included a new platform, improved accessibility, and additional tracks to accommodate increased train traffic.
Flemingsberg station provides both commuter and long-distance train services: