Lignagatan is a bus station located in Stockholm, Sweden. It serves as a transit point for various bus routes, facilitating public transportation within the city and connecting passengers to different neighborhoods and key locations. The station is part of Stockholm's extensive public transport network, which includes buses, metro, and trams, enabling efficient travel for both residents and visitors.
The station is situated in a predominantly urban area, making it accessible for commuters and travelers. It features standard amenities typically found at bus stations, such as waiting areas and information displays. Lignagatan plays a significant role in the daily commute of many individuals, contributing to the overall functionality of Stockholm's public transport system.
As part of the city's efforts to promote sustainable transportation, the bus station is integrated into a broader network that encourages the use of public transit over private vehicles. This aligns with Stockholm's goals of reducing traffic congestion and lowering carbon emissions, making public transport a vital component of the city's infrastructure.




