Hjorthagens skola is a bus stop located in Stockholm, Sweden. It serves as a transit point for local bus routes, facilitating the movement of passengers within the area. The bus stop is named after the nearby Hjorthagens school, which is an educational institution in the vicinity.
The stop is part of the city's public transportation network, which is managed by the Stockholm Public Transport Authority (SL). This network includes various modes of transport such as buses, metro, and trams, providing residents and visitors with access to different parts of the city. Hjorthagens skola is strategically positioned to serve students, parents, and community members who rely on public transport for their daily commutes.
In addition to its primary function as a bus stop, the area around Hjorthagens skola features residential buildings and green spaces, contributing to the local urban environment. The stop is equipped with standard amenities for passengers, including signage indicating bus routes and schedules.




