Bøler (station)
Bøler is a station on Østensjø Line (Line 3) on Norway's Oslo Metro system between the stations of Ulsrud and Bogerud, 9.2 kilometers (5.7 mi) from Stortinget, in the area of the same name. The station opened as a subway station on 29 October 1967, but rail service to Bøler started already in 1958 as part of the city's tram network.[1][2]
Location | Bøler, Oslo Norway |
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Coordinates | 59°53′1″N 10°50′34″E |
Elevation | 150.4 m (493 ft) |
Owned by | Sporveien |
Operated by | Sporveien T-banen |
Line(s) | Østensjø Line |
Distance | 9.2 km (5.7 mi) from Stortinget |
Connections | Bus: 76 Hvervenbukta 76 Helsfyr 79 Holmlia 79 Grorud |
Construction | |
Structure type | At-grade |
History | |
Opened | 29 October 1967 |
The Bøler neighborhood is residential which was developed as a suburb during the late 1950s and 1960s. The old farm at Bøler lies next to the station and is preserved.[3] The station itself has the common layout of two side platforms. The road Utmarkveien passes directly above the station by means of a road bridge. Criticism has been raised over the station's dilapidated condition, but funds for renovation went to other subway stations in 2005.[4]
TERMINUS | NEXT STATION ← WEST |
Bøler | NEXT STATION EAST → |
TERMINUS | ||
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Kolsås | Ulsrud | Line 3 | Bogerud | Mortensrud | ||
References
- Timeline of the Oslo transit system (in Norwegian)
- Subway stations in the east
- The story about Bøler Archived 2007-02-23 at the Wayback Machine ("Fortellingen om Bøler") Forbruker.no, November 25, 2005 (in Norwegian)
- Bøler Station is not renovated Archived March 8, 2007, at the Wayback Machine ("Bøler stasjon pusses ikke opp") Nordstrands blad, June 7, 2005 (in Norwegian)