Stadion was opened on 30 September 1973. It lies near, and was named after, "Stockholms stadion," the Olympic stadium built for the 1912 games.
(5 August 2001)
A colorful arrow points to the south exit from Stadion station.
(5 August 2001)
An equally colorful hand points the way out of the Stadion
station at the south end.
(5 August 2001)
More color: an "M", which can also be interpreted as musical
notes, points toward the north exit, and to Musikhögskolan
(the Academy of Music).
(5 August 2001)
A poster promoting the Olympic Games of 1912.
(5 August 2001)
This colorful flowered painting (and note the green bench) is
at the south end of the station.
(5 August 2001)
A southbound train departing Stadion.
(20 January 2002)
This big multicolored "S" also points toward the north exit,
and to the Stadion itself (the 1912 Olympic stadium).
(20 January 2002)
The mid-platform passage that joins the two platform faces.
(20 January 2002)
Somebody doesn't seem to care too much for Connex.... (You can also see
yours truly and his camera, reflected at left.)
(20 January 2002)
"Svenska Arkitektföreningens Salinpris 1973," says this medallion -- the
Swedish Architects' Association's Salin Prize in 1973, awarded for this
station.