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Slussen is a station on the Stockholm subway's green and red lines at Slussen on Södermalm in Stockholm's inner city. The station forms a public transport hub together with the end station of the Saltsjöbanan, a bus terminal for SL's bus traffic to Nacka and Värmdö, and connections to many of the inner city's bus routes at stops on Katarinavägen and Södermalmstorg.
Slussen has 138,300 arriving travelers per day and is thus Stockholm's second largest public transport hub after T-Centralen.
The subway station in its first and simplest form was inaugurated by King Gustaf V on October 1, 1933. It was the terminus for the trams that went through the tunnel from Skanstull. The name was already then the subway.
On October 1, 1950, the tramway tunnel was converted into a "real" subway. Slussen remained the terminus of the southern subway until 1957, when the Slussen-Hötorget section was inaugurated. The station is the zero point for kilometer counting on the green and red line, that is, it is from here that all distances are counted.
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