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Gambling firm takes bets on Swedish train delays

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Gambling firm takes bets on Swedish train delays

Nearly a third of passenger trains in Sweden were delayed in December, according to the Swedish Transport Administration (Trafikverket) on Thursday, as a betting company announced it will start calculating the odds on train delays.

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In addition, more than half of the country's freight trains were delayed during the same time period.

"It is incredibly bad punctuality. We must do better," said Tommy Jonsson, head of the railway department of the agency.

From November to December, the percentage of passenger train delays doubled from 14 percent to 28 percent.

Although many factors were involved, including falling overhead contact wires in Östergötland in eastern Sweden and new contractors on several tracks, the snow was the main culprit.

"Just like the roads, we have to plough the tracks. The trains have to go after the plough locomotive on the railroad, which results in delays," said Jonsson.

Separately, betting firm Ladbrokes is now calculating the odds on the Swedish train delays, newspaper Svenska Dagbladet (SvD) reported on Thursday.

First up is a Saturday departure between Malmö and Stockholm, which Ladbrokes will pay out eight times the money if it arrives on time, the report said.

"Train travel and delays are a big thing that affect many, so we believe that we can reach out and interest others who normally bet on just sports, for example," Andreas Gillberg, the Nordic manager at Ladbrokes, explained to SvD.

The X2000 train is expected to leave Malmö at 9.17am and arrive in Stockholm at 1.39pm. If the train is late one to five minutes, the odds are at 3, between six to 14 minutes, 2.5 times the money and 2.4 times if it is at least 15 minutes late, the report said.

Gillberg added Ladbrokes will probably continue to offer opportunities to bet on train delays, the report added.

"It can be like a plaster on the wound for those who take the train. One loses if one bets it will be delayed, but it arrives on time and if one is late, you get a little extra," Gillberg told SvD.

Rail operator SJ's press director Dag Rosander does not believe that the betting it negatively hurts SJ's reputation, the report said.

National rail operator SJ will release its December statistics on punctuality in the next week.

"One can ask how sustainable the business is when it comes to transporting goods by rail," said Jonsson.

However, he emphasised that much of the freight traffic comes from other countries and that railways across Europe were paralysed by snow in December.

Late last year, the agency turned to antique rolling stock to clear a stretch of track in southern Sweden while admitting that costs for the harsh winter were expected to skyrocket the same day Stockholm's Arlanda Express to the airport ground to a complete halt in the morning.

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