Kallhäll is a station on the Stockholm commuter rail network, located in the district of Kallhäll-Stäket within Järfälla Municipality.
The original station opened in 1907 on the former Stockholm–Västerås–Bergslagen Railway to serve the new Bolinders mechanical workshop industrial area and the adjacent residential community.
The station now has a northern entrance accessed via a newly built pedestrian and cycling bridge with a glass roof, connecting Kallhäll's center and bus terminal with a pathway leading toward Görväln Nature Reserve and the residential area of Bolinder Strand.
A second pedestrian bridge was also built at the southern end, but currently lacks an entrance, although provisions exist for future development.
[5] The pedestrian bridge is 40 meters long and weighs 129 tons, pre-fabricated in sections and lifted into place.