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Jordbro
Address: 137 65 Jordbro, Sweden
Zip Code: 137 65


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Reviews
A 3-star review of Jordbro Commuter Train StationnnIntroductionnJordbro Commuter train station is part of Stockholm's commuter train network and is located in Jordbro, a suburb south of Stockholm. The station opened in 1973 and has since served as an important hub for commuters and travelers in the area. Despite its importance, the station has both strengths and weaknesses that affect the traveller's experience. This review aims to provide a balanced assessment of Jordbro Commuter Station, focusing on its accessibility, facilities, safety and general ambience.nnAvailabilitynJordbro Commuter train station is relatively easily accessible for travelers who arrive on foot, by bicycle or by car. There are several bike racks around the station, making it easy for cyclists to park their bikes. In addition, there are parking spaces for cars, although these can sometimes be overcrowded during rush hour. The station is also equipped with ramps and lifts, making it accessible to people with disabilities. This is an important plus in the edge for the station.nnFacilitiesnIn terms of facilities, Jordbro Commuter Station is pretty basic. The station has a waiting room that offers shelter from the elements, but this is often overcrowded during rush hour. There is a ticket machine, making it easy for travelers to buy their tickets on the spot. Unfortunately, there are no direct eateries or cafes within the station area, which can be a disadvantage for travelers who want to buy something to eat or drink during their journey. Toilets are available, but these are not always up to the standard you would like in terms of cleanliness.nnSecuritynSafety at Jordbro Commuter Station is an area that can be improved. There are cameras installed at the station, which adds to some security, but there have been reports of incidents, particularly at night. The lighting at the station is also somewhat inadequate, which can create an unsafe feeling for travelers using the station during late hours. The presence of security personnel could increase the feeling of security and reduce the number of incidents.nnGeneral atmospherenThe general atmosphere at Jordbro Commuter Station is mixed. The station's design and architecture is functional but somewhat dated, which can make it feel a little drab and uninspiring. However, the station is relatively clean and well maintained, which is a plus. During rush hour the station can feel very busy and overcrowded, while at other times it can feel empty and deserted. This contributes to an uneven experience depending on when you visit the station.nnConclusionnIn summary, Jordbro Commuter Station is an average station that fulfills its function but has several areas where improvements can be made. Accessibility is good, especially for cyclists and people with disabilities. However, facilities are limited and security can be a concern, especially during the evening hours. The general atmosphere varies depending on the time, but the station is generally clean and functional. With some improvements in safety and the range of facilities, Jordbro Commuter Station could be a much better experience for its passengers.nnOn a scale of one to five stars, Jordbro Commuter Station earns a strong three for its reliability and basic functionality, but there is room for improvement that could raise the rating even further.
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Jordbro is an urban area and municipal district in Haninge municipality on Södertörn in Stockholm county. Jordbro is a community of small town character built around Jordbro center and within walking distance to the Nynäsbanan commuter train station. Here, multi-apartment buildings are combined with single-family houses built mainly in the 1960s and 1970s. The town is known for the Jordbro industrial area, which is one of the largest of its kind in the Stockholm region.nnJordbro is a suburban locality situated in Haninge Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden with 10,291 inhabitants in 2010.nnThe suburb is separated in two by the Stockholm commuter rail. Route 73 Nynäsvägen, passes just east of Jordbro and connects Stockholm and Nynäshamn.nnEast of the railway lies a housing area built as part of the Million Programme, in the 1960s and 1970s. The housing area is made up of blocks of flats, with single family homes to the north and to the south.nnTo the west of the housing area and the railway lies a relatively large industrial area, containing the main offices and production plant of The Coca-Cola Company in Sweden. Dagab, Lagena, Osram and Åhlens also have distribution warehouses in the industrial area.nnJust to the south, between Jordbro and Västerhaninge is Jordbro Grave Field, a burial ground, thought to have been used somewhere between 500 BC and 500 CE.nnJordbro has three schools, Kvarnbäcksskolan, Höglundaskolan and Fredsduvan, which are lower primary schools with preschools.nnStarting in 1973, filmmaker Rainer Hartleb has made a series of documentaries focusing on the lives of a number of Jordbro residents, collectively known as the Jordbro suite.
Blind staff who let my son get crushed when we passed the bigger barrier. She was putting on her glasses and didn't pay attention.
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