The Älvsborg Line has 15 passenger stations: Uddevalla, Öxnered, Vänersborg, Vargön, Grästorp, Vara, Vedum, Herrljunga, Ljung, Torpåkra, Mollaryd, Borgstena, Fristad, Knalleland, Borås The railway between Uddevalla and Herrljunga was opened in 1867 and between Borås and Herrljunga in 1863.
During 2021, the stretch between Herrljunga and Borås was renovated to a higher standard.
The top speed is 160 km/h between Håkantorp and Herrljunga and 140 between Öxnered and Ryr, otherwise not above 110.
[2] In 2023, the Älvsborg Line was blocked in Vänersborg when the movable bridge there was considered in too bad shape to be operated.
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