West Coast Line (Sweden)
The West Coast Line is a railway line between Gothenburg and Copenhagen, which runs along the West Coast of Sweden. It is electrified all the way, but in 2017 was still not complete, as the part through Varberg and the part between Helsingborg and Ängelholm are both single-track. In northern Helsingborg the track follows a 150 year old right of way, which is full of curves that have too small radii, together with a very steep climb. Passing trains must not run faster than 30 km/h during inclement weather.