Bromma Bällstavagen, also known as Mariehallskyrkan, is a bus stop located in Bromma, a district in Stockholm, Sweden. This bus stop serves as a transit point for local commuters and is part of the public transportation network that facilitates travel within the area and to surrounding neighborhoods. The stop is named after the nearby Mariehallskyrkan, a church that is a notable landmark in the vicinity.
The bus stop is strategically positioned to provide access to various routes, making it a convenient location for residents and visitors alike. It plays a role in connecting individuals to essential services, educational institutions, and commercial areas in Bromma and beyond. The surrounding environment is primarily residential, contributing to the daily foot traffic at the stop as people commute for work, school, and other activities.
Public transportation in Bromma, including the services that operate from Bromma Bällstavagen, is managed by the Stockholm Public Transport authority, which oversees the scheduling and maintenance of bus services in the region. This ensures that the bus stop remains an integral part of the local transportation infrastructure.




