Did you know that when we built our trains, safety requirements for certain components on the Arlanda Express trains were higher than for the trains running under the English Channel? But then again, this is probably self-evident when it comes to trains that reach 200 km/h and carry up to 190 seated passengers. Nothing may be left to chance. As an example, all components of the train interiors are carefully selected with consideration to fire safety.
But it's not enough that the trains themselves perform well. They also have to interact with the line's automatic safety system and be adapted to the electrical power conditions. The first Arlanda Epress trains were therefore test-run for a full year inspected by three different government agencies before being put into service. For safety's sake.
Onboard safety
Please use the baggage racks and do not obstruct the doors and aisles. One of the mid-train carriages has extra space for prams and wheelchairs.
If an emergency should occur, always follow the instructions of the personnel.
If evacuating the train, follow the instructions of the personnel as they are trained for this. Never go near a fallen overhead power line. Do not cross adjacent tracks. Doing so can be fatal.
There is a folder in each seat pocket that explains what one should do if an emergency occurs. You can also download it here >>
Photo: Björn Fredriksson