Train traffic has resumed near Uppsala after a fallen power line caused major disruptions. The incident occurred at Knivsta station around 7:10 PM on Tuesday.
All southbound trains passing through Uppsala were affected and came to a standstill, according to railway officials. A power line fell directly onto a train, forcing the evacuation of all passengers.
Swedish transport authorities confirmed service restoration by 8:30 PM. The quick resolution prevented what could have been an overnight disruption for thousands of commuters.
Uppsala, located just north of Stockholm, serves as a critical transportation hub connecting Sweden's capital with northern regions. The timing during evening rush hour maximized passenger impact.
Rail infrastructure in Sweden generally maintains high reliability standards, making such incidents relatively rare. The immediate evacuation and repair response demonstrates prepared emergency protocols.
This marks another challenge for Sweden's rail network following recent weather-related disruptions. Transportation officials continue investigating the cause of the power line failure.
