The metro station is served by the Red and Green lines, and originally opened in 1933 as an underground tram stop, on 1 October 1950 it became the terminal of the first metro line running south to Hökarängen,[2] it was again rebuilt when the extension of the line north to Hötorget was opened on 24 November 1957.
[3] On 5 April 1964, the first stretch of the Red line, between T-Centralen and Fruängen, was opened.
[4][5] Just outside the northern entrance to the metro station, there is a bus terminal for buses to the Nacka and Värmdö municipalities.
In November 2017 an art exhibition by Liv Strömquist at the metro station sparked a debate about the appropriateness of showing depictions of menstruation to children.
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