Officially, such a thing certainly does not exist in Sweden. But, if you are in the far, far north, north of the Arctic circle, far out of sight of anyone with an office or otherwise a care for such details as rules and regulations, and only if you have friends in the right places (such as in the cab of the train) and travel when few others are travelling…: [![Between Sjisjka and Kiruna][1]][1] Early summer, somewhere in the area around Kiruna. Where they got off, there is no station, but there is a cabin. This cabin formerly belonged to the state railway company and was used by an employee who was responsible for a stretch of the railway. The travellers on the photo told me they were buddies with the driver. Later, a local friend told me he had sometimes phoned *his* friend at traffic control so that a train could pick him up or drop him off at some remote stretch of railway. He told me they'd do it for others as well (secret grandfathered policy) but I never tried. Only along the northern parts of [Malmbanan](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Ore_Line), between Gällivare and Abisko or so. [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/03LAa.jpg