Fridhemsplan is probably the WORST station on the Stockholm Metro - it is one of two stops on the blue line to provide interchange onto another line, Fridhemsplan is on both blue and green lines.
Coming out of the station the signing isn't clear in how to get between the blue and green lines - this meant I ended up heading out of the station first in what ended up being two lifts - one of them was the slowest lift I've ever seen - it took over 90 seconds (I timed it) to get up a steep slope via the incline lift - which much to my anger after getting right to the top, I was told by a staff member I'd have to go back down again and follow the end of the platform to the bridge.
After getting the end, which was only sign-posted from the latter half of the platform - I was forced to go up a really steep hill to end up going towards the lift which goes to the blue line - only to find out it was out of order.
Firstly, they had electronic signs which said the travellator (not escalator) was out of order on one side - why didn't it say that for the lift too to save passengers going all of the ways there, wasting more time for the only way up to the next platform to be a staircase?
Secondly, I spoke to a staff member who directed me to this lift which was all blocked off - it said it would be fixed by the end of September - the look of the work being done and all the signs (which were only at the lift its-self which was a good 5-10 minute walk throughout the station) was ridiculous which meant the only way out of the station and the blue line would be to go via Central Station or exit the station in an area which looked really rough and unsafe - where I didn't want to walk around late at night.
For the staff to lie about a lift which has been out of order for a while, and there to be no notice is bad enough - let alone the lack of signage causing me to use the wrong lift (to get out of the station - you must go in the station to go between platforms) which took 90 seconds... which I must add is too long for a lift anyway.
This station is a true example of SL that they run an amazing system in Stockholm but when things go wrong they go so wrong with the lift's constantly going down for repair/faults with no notice in advance or at least on the metro train or at the platform to allow you to plan ahead.
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