All Aboard

Rådhuspladsen (City Hall Square) looks different all lit up in the early morning.

The giant thermometer says it is 5 degrees Celsius at 7:30 a.m.
We expect it to be colder in Stockholm. There are thermals in our backpacks.
The Old Irish Pub is all lights. Note The Old English Pub that sits beside it.

Typical track sign. The circles on the little train vagne (carriages) have bike icons. These signify the cars on which to bring your bike. You can commute from outside downtown; get off the train; and ride to your work place.
It’s all Dansk (Danish) to me.
The trains are clean and modern. The station has old world charm.

It’s not practical to get pictures from a train as we were moving at high speed most of the way. We crossed over the ocean into Sweden. Trains really are a great way to see the country side. There were farms sitting alone and little tight knit villages. There were small towns around the train stations. Then we arrived in the big city and caught the T. They call it the T here, just like throughout the states. Like the train we rode, it is modern and clean.

There is a lot of art and tile work in the Swedish Metro.

Next stop, our hostel.