Kortedala Allhelgonakyrkan is a tram stop located in Göteborg, Sweden. It serves as a transit point for passengers using the city's tram network, facilitating access to various destinations within the urban area. The stop is named after the nearby Allhelgonakyrkan, a church that is a notable landmark in the Kortedala district.
The tram stop is part of Göteborg's extensive public transportation system, which includes trams, buses, and ferries. This system is designed to provide efficient and reliable service to residents and visitors, helping to reduce traffic congestion and promote the use of public transport. Kortedala Allhelgonakyrkan contributes to this network by connecting passengers to other tram lines and transit options in the region.
In addition to its transportation function, the area surrounding Kortedala Allhelgonakyrkan features residential neighborhoods, parks, and local amenities, making it a convenient location for commuters and local residents alike. The stop plays a role in the daily movement of people within Göteborg, supporting both local travel and access to the broader city.




