Central Näsbypark

Näsbypark is a district in Täby Municipality, north of Stockholm, Sweden.

Geography

Näsbypark is located in the extreme southeastern part of the municipality next to Stora Värtan, an inlet of the Baltic Sea. It is bordered to the north by the neighbourhood of Viggbyholm and to the west by the neighbourhoods of Roslags Näsby and Näsbydal, which are separated from Näsbypark by the E18 motorway. To the south, Näsbypark is bordered by the neighbourhood of Lahäll, with the Sågtorpsvägen road generally defined as the border between the two.

History

The name Näsbypark derives from the former park at Näsby Manor, which was designed by Nicodemus Tessin the Elder.[1] The manor was totally demolished by a fire in 1897 and was rebuilt in 1902 by Carl Robert Lamm.[2][3] Today, Näsby manor is a conference center.[3]

The neighbourhood is characterized by detached houses mainly built between 1940-1970.

Transportation

11.7
Näsbypark
1937-
11.0
Näsbyallé
1937-
Sågtorpsvägen
Lahällsvägen
10.2
Lahäll
1928-
8.5
Altorp
1910-
Bråvallavägen
Danderydsvägen
7.8
Östberga
1910-
Hildingavägen
Vendevägen (Parkvägen)
7.2
Vendevägen
(Parkvägen)
1910-
12.9
Svalnäs
19121934
Eddavägen
12.1
Eddavägen
19011976
10.7
Vikingavägen
19011976
Ymervägen
9.9
Djursholms Framnäsviken
18901976
9.5
Germania
18901976
Vendevägen
8.7
Djursholms torg
(-1968: Restauranten)
18901976
8.5
Auravägen
18901952
Sveavägen
8.3
Djursholms Sveavägen
18901976
Sköldvägen (Vasavägen)
7.5
Bragevägen
18901976
Bragevägen
Roslagsbanan
6.7
Djursholms Ösby
1890-
Roslagsbanan
(SRJ)
0.0
Stockholm Ö
1885-
-1
Engelbrektsplan
18951960
Sources[4][5][6][7]

Näsbypark station is the terminal station of line 29 on the narrow-gauge Roslagsbanan railway, 11.8 km from Östra Station in central Stockholm. Roslagsbanan also stops at Näsby Allé station (11 km from Östra Station in Central Stockholm) in southern Näsbypark. Connections to central Stockholm are either by the E18 motorway or the Roslagsbanan train service.

Notable residents

The previous Prime Minister of Sweden, Fredrik Reinfeldt, grew up in Näsbypark and he lived there with his wife, Filippa Reinfeldt, prior to moving to the Prime Minister's mansion in central Stockholm.

References

  1. Gezelius, Eva (2006-09-01). "Näsby Manor". Täby Municipality. Archived from the original on November 17, 2006. Retrieved 2007-09-30.
  2. Forntid till Köping, history of Täby on the Municipality of Täby official web page Archived 2007-12-14 at the Wayback Machine
  3. 1 2 Norén, Helena (2007-04-30). "Näsby Slott" (in Swedish). Täby Municipality. Archived from the original on 2007-05-22. Retrieved 2007-09-30.
  4. BANVAKT.se Bandel nr 323
  5. BANVAKT.se Bandel nr 325
  6. Historiskt om Svenska Järnvägar Järnvägar i historien
  7. ekeving.se: Roslagsbanan - Eddavägslinjen, läst 2015-07-12

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