It was named after the nearby Sundbybergs gård manor, whose owner, Anders Petter Löfström, successfully convinced the railway to establish a station at this site.
[6] Over the following decades, the area's accessibility to Stockholm attracted various factories, resulting in an influx of working-class residents.
Stockholm tram number 15 from Norra Bantorget ran to Sundbyberg until the service was discontinued in August 1959.
[9] In recent years, Sundbyberg has shifted toward a more service-oriented economy, with firms establishing offices in the area.
This pause is a result of unresolved agreements and permits between the Swedish Transport Administration and the affected municipalities.