Somehow central train station in smaller towns in Sweden is called "resecentrum" to make it sound modern, so here what I think about the city's train station.
It's smallish but it's a stop for both Intercity train, the local train and the fast train X2000. There's the standard Pressbyrån inside and Espresso House if you don't want to buy coffee from Pressbyrån. There's also a small shop that sells train fast food (cola, salad, sandwiches (or mackor, as they call them in Swedish) and obviously they offer fikameny (kanelbullar och kaffe, anyone?). There's SJ printing machine and benches to sit on. Pretty standard and average train station.
The train station is not located in the city center - but on the edge of the city, so you have to walk through the "Järnvägaveny" all the way to the city center. It's probably around 10-minute walk, not more, not less. read more