Private railroad company of Sweden
Falun Hinsnoret Ornäs Domnarvet Borlänge Sellnäs Ulfshyttan Rämshyttan
to Idkerberget
Gräsberg Håksberg Ludvika Klenshyttan Grängesberg FLJ
Hörken
Säfsnäs Järnväg to Säfsnäs and Neva
Ställdalen
FLJ to Frövi
NBJ to Gyttorp
Bredsjö Sikfors
to Hällefors Bruk
Hällefors Grythyttehed
SEJ to Kortfors
Skatviken Loka
Herrhult
FMJ (later SJ ) to Kristinehamn Daglösen
to Brattfors
Geijersdal Lindfors
LBB to Bosjön
Molkolm Mölnbacka Deje Kil SJ to Charlottenberg and LaxåKFJ to Torsby
Edsvalla Vålberg Grums Segmon Värmlandsbro Säffle Åmål Tösse Ånimskog Köpmannebro Mellerud Erikstad Brålanda Frändefors Bjurhem Öxnered Trollhättan TNJ
Velanda Upphärad Prässebo Nygård Lödöse Alfhem Älfängen Nol Nödinge Bohus Surte Agnesberg Lärje Olskroken Bergslagernas Gothenburg
Former railway station building for "Bergslagsbanan": The symbol right above the main entrance. It symbolizes ironwork and was the trademark of the railway company. Later, the trademark also had a train wheel with wings under the ironwork symbol, but that was probably added when the public railway authority took over the business. This image probably may well show the original trademark. Bergslagernas Järnvägar was the largest private railroad company of Sweden with a main line from Gothenburg to Falun , in all 478 km. Bergslagernas Järnvägar (BJ) was founded in the 1870s to form a transportation system from Bergslagen , the ore-rich areas in southern Sweden to the port in Gothenburg . It was nationalized and merged into Swedish State Railways in 1948.