SL C5

The SL C5, colloquially the Silver Arrow (Swedish: Silverpilen), was a type of subway train used in the Stockholm metro, Sweden.

Apart from its color, air suspension, a whining distinctive motor sound and the outlying sliding doors (hence the increased passenger capacity), it was almost identical to the other metro trains in service during its lifespan.

The interior of the cars were devoid of the usual advertisements and the walls bore signs of partly removed graffiti.

Two people are later killed as they get pushed onto the track by the neo-Nazis and subsequently run over by the train, whose driver is powerless to stop in time.

Some even claim that Silverpilen sometimes stops to pick up passengers, who then disappear forever or later get off weeks, months or even years after they embarked.

[5] Kymlinge station was half-built during the construction of the blue metro lines, in anticipation of a residence area nearby, but the sub-city of Sundbyberg decided it would ruin the green space, so nothing was built there.

C5 model subway car