Related Content
Travel On Train Snabbtåg SJ 3000 (Sweden)
A SJ 3000 on Malmo - Goteborg Snabbtag service

Snabbtåg SJ 3000 (Sweden)

Welcome to the guide to travelling on these Swedish express trains.

Share

At a Glance

Travel Pass Supplement

Rail Pass Reservation Fees
Reservations

Compulsory
Time of Day

Day
Catering

Food services available

Bar (sandwiches, snacks, salads)
Accessibility

Accessing the train

Wheelchair Spaces
Train Specification

Attributes of the train

Has a Conductor
Travel Passes
Eurail
InterRail

On Board

1 Klass

Perks
WiFi

A complimentary WiFi portal is available throughout this train.

Power Socket

The power sockets on this train are compatible with standard E.U. two point plugs.

At Seat Catering

According to the time of day of travel, passengers will be able to choose from a menu of catering options, which will then be served at their seats.

Klass 1 passengers have access to a complimentary food/drink counter where you can help yourself to fruit, snacks and tea/coffee/water – though take care with the jugs of hot water on a tilting train.

Klass 1 travellers can also take the edge off of early morning starts with a rather lovely complimentary breakfast that’s served before 09:00.
(So there is an at-seat catering service in 1st class, but only for breakfast).

2 Klass

Perks
WiFi

A complimentary WiFi portal is available throughout this train.

Power Socket

The power sockets on this train are compatible with standard E.U. two point plugs.

SJ 3000 travel guide:

Snabbtåg is the express train service operated by Swedish national rail operator SJ, and two types of train are used on Snabbtåg services - the other trains used are the X2000 trains.

These SJ 3000 trains are newer than the X2000 trains, but they tend to be used on the less frequent/busy Snabbtåg routes.

So they are usually used on most of the Snabbtåg services between Stockholm and destinations to the north AND on the route between Gothenburg and Malmo.

Reservations & using rail passes:

Seats will automatically be assigned when booking tickets for journeys by these trains.

However, if you book on the SJ website or app, you can now select seats from a seating plan - it shows the direction of travel, so you'll have the opportunity to choose forward facing seats.

Rail pass users will need to have made reservations prior to boarding.

These reservations can be booked online on the SJ Website - the step-by-step instructions for doing so are available here.

Boarding:

As reservations are compulsory the coach/vagn and seat/plats number will be on your ticket/reservation.

What can be tricky, is that despite the need to travel in a specific vagn/coach - the info screens on the platform/track won’t indicate where you should wait on the platform for easy boarding.
But these SJ 3000 trains are only four coaches long - though two trains can be joined together on some departures.

All coaches have a door at each end and an electronic display on the door will indicate the coach/vagn number – as well as the seat/plats numbers that can be most easily accessed by entering through that particular door.
But if need be enter by the nearest door and walk through the train, once your fellow travellers have settled into their places, in order to find your seat.

There is no need to rush as your seat(s) have been assigned to you, so nobody else will be sitting it.

There are no indications in the coaches of which seats have been reserved and which are available - as all seats have been assigned.
If when boarding, you're not happy with the seat(s) you have been allocated - you can ask the conductor, which other seats are available for your journey.

Though if you book on the SJ app and website, you can select seats from a seating plan - it shows the direction of travel, so you'll have the opportunity to choose forward facing seats.

Quiet zones are available in klass 1 and klass 2.

On board summary:

Quiet zones are available in klass 1 and klass 2.

Wi-fi:

In klass 2 the access to Wi-Fi has recently been upgraded, while Klass 1 travellers have free 4G Wi-fi.

Catering:

The charges for food (sandwiches/salads etc) available from the on board bar counter, are higher than the price you’d pay at a station outlet.

As Sweden tends to be expensive, the on board prices will raise eyebrows - but the quality is generally excellent.

In First Class

A less obvious advantage of booking a klass 1 ticket, is that in klass 1, more of the seats (but not all) line up with the windows enabling you to see the Swedish landscape in all its splendour.
In klass 2 the relationship between seats and windows is a lot more random.

First class:

Klass 1 passengers have access to a complimentary food/drink counter where you can help yourself to fruit, snacks and tea/coffee/water – though take care with the jugs of hot water on a tilting train.

Klass 1 travellers can also take the edge off of early morning starts with a rather lovely complimentary breakfast that’s served before 09:00.

(So there is an at-seat catering service in 1st class, but only for breakfast).

ShowMeTheJourney

This is one of more than 150 train guides available on ShowMeTheJourney, which will make it easier to take the train journeys you want or need to make. As always, all images were captured on trips taken by ShowMeTheJourney.