Stuvsta is a station on Stockholm's commuter rail network, located 11.5 km south of Stockholm Central Station in the Stuvsta-Snättringe district of Huddinge Municipality.
[1] The station was originally opened in 1918 as a local stop along the Western Main Line after a residential area started developing.
[2] The "Stufstabolaget" local development company financed the station's construction and later transferred ownership to Swedish State Railways (SJ), a common practice for suburban stops in the Stockholm area.
[3] The first station building, designed by Folke Zetterwall and completed in 1917-1918, still exists today but serves other purposes such as community activities.
[4] A new station building was constructed in 1958 but was demolished in the 1980s when the railway was expanded to four tracks.