Upplands Väsby railway station

A small depot is located north of the station, used for storing commuter train carriages.

[2] The original station, initially named Väsby, opened in 1866 when the Northern Main Line (now part of the Ostkustbanan) was inaugurated.

The postal service had made a similar change twenty years earlier, and in 1952, the name was adopted by the Upplands Väsby Municipality.

[4] In 1967, SL took over the responsibility for local public transport within Stockholm County, introducing modern commuter train services and prompting the station’s renovation.

From 2006 to 2012, Upptåget had its southern terminus at Upplands Väsby, which led to the addition of temporary wooden platforms.