Английская Википедия:Halmstad-Nässjö railway line
The Halmstad-Nässjö railway line (Шаблон:Lang-sv) is a Swedish railway line between Halmstad and Nässjö. The railway is unelectrified in its entirety and only has a single track.
The track was originally built by the private consortium Halmstad-Jönköpings Järnvägsaktiebolag, but the company went bankrupt only three years after construction finished in 1882. The company was reconstructed as Halmstad-Nässjö Järnvägar (HNJ), which owned and operated the railway until the railway line was nationalised in 1945.[1]
Today passenger services are operated on the railway by the public operator Krösatågen. In the coming years the railway will be electrified between Nässjö and Värnamo.[2] A report commissioned by the local government in Halland County completed in 2021 has proposed a closure of services from Halmstad to Jönköping and Värnamo which use the line today, alongside starting rail services to Hyltebruk, which currently only sees freight traffic.[3]
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