Skinnarviken is a bus stop located in Stockholm, Sweden. It serves as a transit point for local bus services, facilitating public transportation for residents and visitors in the area. The bus stop is part of the city's extensive public transport network, which includes buses, trains, and trams, aimed at providing efficient mobility options throughout the region.
The surrounding area of Skinnarviken features a mix of residential and commercial properties, contributing to the daily foot traffic at the bus stop. It is strategically positioned to connect passengers to various destinations within Stockholm, making it a convenient point for commuting. The bus stop is equipped with standard amenities such as signage indicating bus routes and schedules, ensuring that users can easily access information about their travel options.
Public transportation in Stockholm, including the services that operate from Skinnarviken, is managed by the Stockholm Public Transport Authority (SL). This authority oversees the scheduling and maintenance of bus services, ensuring that they meet the needs of the community. As part of the city's commitment to sustainability, public transport is promoted as a viable alternative to private vehicle use, contributing to reduced traffic congestion and lower emissions in urban areas.




