Morjärv Station (Swedish: Morjärv järnvägsstation; Finnish: Morajärven rautatieasema) is a railway station located on the Boden to Haparanda railway line in the village of Morjärv in northern Sweden.
The railway was built in 1902,[1] and Morjärv became a railway junction in 1961 when the Morjärv to Karlsborgsbruk secondary line was completed.
[2] There is no passenger traffic stopping at Morjärv, not since year 2000.
But since 2021, there is passenger traffic again between Boden-Haparanda, but the train doesn't stop in the village.
[3] The Swedish Transport Administration that owns the building didn't see any use anymore to own the building, and it was decided that they wanted to demolish it, but a decision came from Kalix municipality in 2018 that it could not be demolished.