Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg
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Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg
Summary
Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg is a railway company[1].
Key Facts
- Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg is in the country of Sweden[2].
- Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg's instance of is recorded as railway company[3].
- Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg's instance of is recorded as railway line[4].
- Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg is owned by Västergötland–Göteborgs Järnvägar[5].
- Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg's headquarters location is recorded as Skara[6].
- Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg's chief executive officer is recorded as Tor Bergqvist[7].
- Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg's chief executive officer is recorded as Sigge Flach[8].
- Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg's chief executive officer is recorded as Erik Söderling[9].
- Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg's chief executive officer is recorded as John Nyström[10].
- Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg's chief executive officer is recorded as Julius Juhlin[11].
- Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg's chief executive officer is recorded as Q126540914[12].
- Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg's chief executive officer is recorded as Anders Peter Trybom[13].
- Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg's chief executive officer is recorded as Q126540914[14].
- Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg's chief executive officer is recorded as Anders Peter Trybom[15].
- Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg's chief executive officer is recorded as Carl Gustaf Cederlöf[16].
- Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg's chief executive officer is recorded as Anders Peter Trybom[17].
- Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg's Commons category is recorded as Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg[18].
- Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg comprises Lidköping - Axvall railway line section[19].
- Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg comprises Axvall - Stenstorp railway line section[20].
- April 30, 1872 marks the founding of Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg[21].
- Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg was dissolved in June 30, 1948[22].
- Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg's employees is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+47'}[23].
- Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg's employees is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+135'}[24].
- Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg's employees is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+135'}[25].
- Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg's described by source is recorded as Q87155405[26].
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Founding
April 30, 1872 marks the founding of Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg[21].
Leadership
Chief executives include Tor Bergqvist[7], 1863–1930[27]; Sigge Flach[8], an estate owner[28], 1839–1921[29], of Sweden[30], specialised in agriculture[31]; Erik Söderling[9]; John Nyström[10], a chief executive officer[32], 1865–1938[33], of Sweden[34]; Julius Juhlin[11], a politician[35], 1861–1934[36], of Sweden[37], awarded the Commanders Grand Cross of the Order of the Polar Star[38]; and Q126540914[12]. Board members include Tor Bergqvist[39], 1863–1930[40]; Anders Peter Trybom[41], a politician[42], 1827–1911[43], of Sweden[44]; Sigge Flach[45], an estate owner[46], 1839–1921[47], of Sweden[48], specialised in agriculture[49]; Carl Wennérus[50], a politician[51], 1821–1905[52], of Sweden[53]; Carl Johan Bergqvist[54]; and Malcolm Walter Hamilton[55], a military personnel[56], 1825–1903[57], of Sweden[58], awarded the Royal Order of the Seraphim[59].
Operations
Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg's headquarters location is recorded as Skara[6].
Ownership
Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg is owned by Västergötland–Göteborgs Järnvägar[5].
Dissolution
Lidköping–Skara–Stenstorps Järnväg was dissolved in June 30, 1948[22].