Gåshaga brygga
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Gåshaga brygga is the eastern terminus
Terminal Station
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 of the Lidingöbanan light rail
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 in Lidingö
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 east of central Stockholm
Stockholm
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, Sweden
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. It is possible to interchange with the Waxholmsbolaget
Waxholmsbolaget
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 archipelago boats at this stop.

The current Gåshaga brygga stop was inaugurated on May 7, 2001 after rebuilding the stretch from the Gåshaga stop down to the water, a portion of the line that hadn't been in use since 1946.

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