Hakadal Station

Hakadal/Varingskollen Station (Norwegian: Hakadal stasjon) is located on the Gjøvik Line at Hakadal in Norway. The station was opened as Hakedal in 1900 as a stop for passengers and freight, two years ahead of the opening of the Gjøvik Line in 1902. In 1971, the station became fully automatized and remote controlled. There is no ticket machine at the station.

Hakadal/Varingskollen
LocationHakadal, Nittedal
Norway
Coordinates60.117327°N 10.829356°E / 60.117327; 10.829356
Elevation166.6 m
Owned byBane NOR
Operated byVy Gjøvikbanen
Line(s)Gjøvik Line
Distance32.07 km
Platforms2
Construction
ArchitectPaul Armin Due
Other information
Station codeHAK
History
Opened20 December 1900

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