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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 <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>
it is named Trängregementet (Train Regiment) see [[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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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 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.