Adolf Wilhelm Edelsvärd (28 June 1824 – 15 October 1919) was a Swedish architect, engineer and military officer.
His father, Fredrik Wilhelm Edelsvärd, was a military officer and engineer.
He served as head architect for the Swedish National Railways (Statens Järnvägar) from 1855 to 1895.
He also designed the exhibition hall in Kungsträdgården for the General Industrial Exposition of Stockholm (1866).
Some important node stations were placed on the countryside, and there he designed small cities with the station surrounded by a church, a town hall, a hotel, homes for the work force etc; for example Katrineholm, Nässjö and Hässleholm.