A daily night train connects with the northern Swedish cities of Lule� and Ume�.
Also, a new private luxury train named Bl� T�get travels the route Gothenburg-Stockholm-Uppsala daily except Fridays. Journey times are longer than SJ fast-trains but the train boasts generous seating, free WiFi and includes an on board restaurant.
By car
The roads E6, E20 and E45 pass through Gothenburg. If you come by car from Stockholm, you should take E4 to J�nk�ping, and then national road 40.
Approximate distances & travelling time:
* to Malm� (E6/E20 south): 300 km, 3 hrs
* to Oslo (E6 north): 320 km, 4 hrs
* to Stockholm (40 east, E4): 500 km, 5 to 6 hrs
* to Copenhagen (E6/E20 south): 317 km, 3.5 hrs
Be aware that parking in Gothenburg can be difficult and expensive, as free parking is rarely found. Prices per hour vary between 7 different zones and can be as high as 25 SEK per hour. Free parking is however included in the Gothenburg pass if you happen to own one.
By bus
Several coach services operate in and out of Gothenburg including Eurolines, S�fflebussen GoByBus Bus4you and Swebus Express . Nils Ericsson Terminalen, located in connection with the central station, is the most common bus stop.
By ship
Stena Line operates ships to/from Denmark (Frederikshavn) and Germany (Kiel). The terminals are situated near the city centre. Tramway stops: Masthuggstorget (Frederikshavn), Chapmans Torg (Kiel).
DFDS Torline is a cargo line with limited passenger capacity. They can take a small number of passengers (and their car) to Gothenburg from Belgium (Ghent) and United Kingdom (Immingham and Tilbury)