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Raised : 1891 as Göta trängbataljon, 1902 renamed Första Göta trängkår and in 1904 Göta trängkår<br>
Raised : 1891 as Göta trängbataljon, 1902 renamed Första Göta trängkår and in 1904 Göta trängkår<br>
In 1947 the Corps become a Regiment, Today the only Remaining Train Regiment of the Swedish Armed Forces it is named Trängregementet (Train Regiment) see this<br>
In 1947 the Corps become a Regiment, Today the only Remaining Train Regiment of the Swedish Armed Forces <br>
it is named Trängregementet (Train Regiment) see this [[The Train Regiment, Swedish Army]]<br>
Garrison :  Stockholm (1891-1892), Karlsborg (1892-1905) and Skövde (1905-present).
Garrison :  Stockholm (1891-1892), Karlsborg (1892-1905) and Skövde (1905-present).


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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
Göta symbolism with the Wheel and Swords of the Train Troops. The Regiment was rasied in 1949 and is today the only remaining Train Regiment of the Swedish Army.
Göta symbolism with the Wheel and Swords of the Train Troops.  


====Regimental Colour====
====Regimental Colour====

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2ND TRAIN REGIMENT GÖTA TRAIN REGIMENT, SWEDISH ARMY

Raised : 1891 as Göta trängbataljon, 1902 renamed Första Göta trängkår and in 1904 Göta trängkår
In 1947 the Corps become a Regiment, Today the only Remaining Train Regiment of the Swedish Armed Forces
it is named Trängregementet (Train Regiment) see this The Train Regiment, Swedish Army
Garrison : Stockholm (1891-1892), Karlsborg (1892-1905) and Skövde (1905-present).


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Göta symbolism with the Wheel and Swords of the Train Troops.

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Literature: Regimental Colour from Carl Herlitz: Svenska arméns regementen. Christian Braunstein: Heraldiska vapen inom det svenska försvaret - Heraldry of the Swedish Armed Forces.