Before the metro The first section of what is now the Green Line opened as a metro in 1950, but several sections of the line use infrastructure that was originally built for, or used by, the
Stockholm tramway. These include: • Between
Globen and
Stureby, the line uses tracks that were created for use by route 19 of the tramway in 1930. These tracks required rebuilding, with the removal of level crossings, before metro trains could use them. • Between
Slussen and
Skanstull, the line uses the
Södertunneln, a tunnel originally built for use by routes 8 and 19 of the tramway in 1933. The tunnel stations required rebuilding before metro trains could use them. • Between
Kristineberg and
Alvik, the line uses the
Tranebergsbron, a road bridge built with segregated tram tracks in 1934. The tram tracks were repurposed for use by metro trains. • Between Alvik and
Islandstorget, the line uses tracks that were built to metro standards, without level crossings, but used by trams from 1944. • Between Skanstull and
Gullmarsplan, the line uses the
Skanstullsbron, a road bridge built with rail tracks in 1946. The tracks were designed for use by the metro but initially used by trams.
Opening of the metro The Green Line and its branches opened in stages: • On Sunday October 1, 1950, the line opened between Slussen and
Hökarängen, including the rebuilt tram tracks through the Södertunneln and over the Skanstullsbron. • On Sunday September 9, 1951, the branch from Gullmarsplan to Stureby opened, largely using the rebuilt route of tram route 19. • On Sunday October 26, 1952, a detached section of line from
Hötorget to
Vällingby was opened, including the former tram tracks over the Tranebergsbron and on to Islandstorget. • On Monday November 22, 1954, the line was extended from Stureby to
Högdalen. • On Thursday November 1, 1956, the line was extended from Vällingby to
Hässelby gård. • On Sunday November 24, 1957, Hotorget was linked to Slussen across central Stockholm, connecting the two previously disconnected sections of line • On Thursday April 17, 1958, the branch from
Skärmarbrink to
Hammarbyhöjden was opened • On Tuesday November 18, 1958, the line was extended from Hammarbyhöjden to
Bagarmossen, from Hökarängen to
Farsta, and from Hässelby gård to
Hässelby strand • On Friday November 13, 1959, the line was extended from Högdalen to
Rågsved • On Thursday December 1, 1960, the line was extended from Rågsved to
Hagsätra • On Sunday August 29, 1971, the line was extended from Farsta to
Farsta strand • On Monday August 15, 1994, the line was extended from Bagarmossen to
Skarpnäck ==Route==