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Bike lane on the left, walking on the right. Each side has cross buttons (see last pic) and mini "stop light" signals
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Bike lane on the left, walking on the right. Each side has cross buttons (see last pic) and mini "stop light" signals

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  • The local IKEA bus... A free trip to the worlds largest IKEA!
  • Heritage tram on the Djurgården line (summer only)
  • Tvärbanan is a light rail line in the suburbs of Stockholm. Its name literally translated into English is Crossways line.
  • Citybikes
  • Bike lane on the left, walking on the right. Each side has cross buttons (see last pic) and mini "stop light" signals
  • Cross walk indicators. There are often two panels: one for the bike lane, one for the walking lane. All have light and audio signals for the hearing/visually impaired.
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  • On the Bus: The orange "open door" button is important. Doors do not always open automatically so you can be left standing while the bus drives away! The yellow & red stop button is for well, you know... hit the button before your stop.
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  • Högalidsgatan bus stop outside our apartment
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  • Högalidsgatan bus stop outside our apartment. The text screen updates the bus number, final destination and wait time.
  • The Metro
  • Riding the metro
  • For the elderly. Be polite and give up your seat!
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  • Arriving train in Zinkensdamm
  • City and subway map.
  • T-bana maps depicting stops along the red & green lines
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