The station is at ground level, has two island platforms flanking three through tracks, and is one of the intermediate termini along the northern section of the Green line, with line 17 trains normally terminating.
Access is by way of a pedestrian underpass that passes under both the metro line and the adjacent Bergslagsvägen street.
[2][3][4] The station lies on the route of a line known as the Ängbybanan [sv] that formerly linked Alvik and Islandstorget.
The Ängbybanan was designed and built for use by the future metro, but was operated from 1944 as part of line 11 of the Stockholm tramway.
[2][5] As part of Art in the Stockholm metro project, the station features a bronze sculpture in the ticket hall symbolizing non-violence.