Zinkensdamm is a transit station located in Stockholm, Sweden. It serves as a part of the Stockholm Metro system, specifically on the green line. The station is situated in the Södermalm district, which is known for its residential areas, parks, and cultural attractions. Zinkensdamm was opened to the public in 1950 and has since been an important hub for commuters and residents in the area.
The station features a single island platform and two tracks, accommodating trains in both directions. Zinkensdamm is designed to facilitate easy access for passengers, with connections to various bus lines that serve the surrounding neighborhoods. The station's location provides convenient access to nearby amenities, including shops, restaurants, and recreational spaces, making it a vital part of the local transit infrastructure.
In addition to its practical role in public transportation, Zinkensdamm is also notable for its architectural design, which reflects the mid-20th century style prevalent during its construction. The station has undergone various upgrades and maintenance to ensure it meets the needs of modern commuters while preserving its historical significance within the Stockholm Metro system.




