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Hultanäs Station in Hultanäs, Sweden

Hultanäs railway station in Vetlanda municipality is a historic station on the Växjö-Åseda-Hultsfred narrow-gauge railway. It is no longer in regular service and is primarily used for tourist trains, such as the narrow-gauge steam trains of the museum railway.
The platform lies silent, as if time has decided to halt here. The gravel between the rails is overgrown with weeds and grass. The signs, their letters faded by sun and rain. On the tracks, the trains stand motionless, like metal skeletons waiting for a signal that will never come.
The windows are dull, some shattered. The locomotives still bear their numbers and logos. Inside, the cabins are empty: levers rusted, meters frozen in their last position. The seats are torn, the foam sticking out, and the floor is littered with leaves blown in through broken doors.
The carriages behind them tell their own stories. Seats are tilted or toppled, luggage racks hang loose, as if the trains, weary from years of running, have been placed here to finally rest, together on the same track, listening to the wind whistle along their empty corridors.