Statens Järnvägar
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Statens Järnvägar
Summary
Statens Järnvägar is a national railway[1]. It draws 81 Wikipedia views per month (national_railway category, ranking #10 of 16).[2]
Key Facts
- Statens Järnvägar was a member of International Union of Railways[3].
- Statens Järnvägar is in the country of Sweden[4].
- Statens Järnvägar's instance of is recorded as national railway[5].
- Statens Järnvägar's instance of is recorded as Swedish government agency[6].
- Statens Järnvägar was followed by Q10677689[7].
- Statens Järnvägar was followed by SJ AB[8].
- Statens Järnvägar was followed by Green Cargo[9].
- Statens Järnvägar was followed by Swedcarrier[10].
- Statens Järnvägar was followed by Swedish National Rail Administration[11].
- Statens Järnvägar's headquarters location is recorded as Stockholm[12].
- Statens Järnvägar is part of Ministry of Civil Affairs[13].
- Statens Järnvägar is part of Ministry of Communications[14].
- Statens Järnvägar is part of Ministry of Climate and Enterprise of Sweden[15].
- Statens Järnvägar's Commons category is recorded as Statens Järnvägar[16].
- Statens Järnvägar's industry is recorded as railway[17].
- June 1, 1888 marks the founding of Statens Järnvägar[18].
- Statens Järnvägar was dissolved in December 31, 2000[19].
- Statens Järnvägar's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Statens Järnvägar[20].
- Statens Järnvägar's replaces is recorded as Q31888128[21].
- Statens Järnvägar's legal form is recorded as public utility[22].
- Statens Järnvägar's owner of is recorded as Lund Central Station[23].
- Statens Järnvägar's owner of is recorded as Svappavaara line[24].
- Statens Järnvägar's permanent duplicated item is recorded as Q10677689[25].
- Statens Järnvägar's carbon footprint is recorded as {'unit': 'Q57084755', 'amount': '+29929'}[26].
- Statens Järnvägar's carbon footprint is recorded as {'unit': 'Q57084755', 'amount': '+1164'}[27].
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Founding
June 1, 1888 marks the founding of Statens Järnvägar[18].
Identity
Part of include Ministry of Civil Affairs[13], a ministry[28], in Sweden[29], founded in 1840[30]; Ministry of Communications[14], a ministry of communications[31], in Sweden[32], founded in 1920[33]; and Ministry of Climate and Enterprise of Sweden[15], a ministry of industry[34], in Sweden[35], founded in 1969[36], headquartered in Departementshuset[37]. Successors include Q10677689[7], SJ AB[8], Green Cargo[9], Swedcarrier[10], and Swedish National Rail Administration[11].
Operations
Statens Järnvägar's headquarters location is recorded as Stockholm[12].
Industry
Statens Järnvägar's industry is recorded as railway[17].
Dissolution
Statens Järnvägar was dissolved in December 31, 2000[19].
Why It Matters
Statens Järnvägar draws 81 Wikipedia views per month (national_railway category, ranking #10 of 16).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[38] It is known by 17 alternative names across languages and contexts.[39]