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5Where are you arriving from? If you need to go through immigration/customs then just that might take an hour– littleadvCommented Jul 3 at 0:31
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2@littleadv Since they're flying on KLM, I presume OP is coming from AMS and will already have cleared immigration.– lambshaanxyCommented Jul 3 at 3:01
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2If you get the train from the airport around 7 PM, you’ll arrive at Malmö C around 7:30 PM. If you’re travelling during summer, this is not ‘late evening’: it’ll still be broad daylight at 7:30 PM. Walking anywhere in Sweden during daylight is perfectly safe – even in Malmö, which is generally considered one of the less safe cities in Scandinavia, but is overall still pretty safe.– Janus Bahs JacquetCommented Jul 3 at 11:53
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2Might be worth pointing out that SJ aren’t running trains for the next month on that route. The normal Öresundstågen are still running so no problem there, but it might be a little more cramped than usual, and it’s usually quite cramped. thelocal.se/20240704/…– Robin WhittletonCommented Jul 4 at 8:19
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2when you exit the arrivals area (past customs) its about 50m straight and to the right and an escalator down to the train tracks below. an hour is very sufficient. Pictures here: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/88764/…– JoSSteCommented Jul 4 at 11:23
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