Notodden New Station
Notodden New Station (Norwegian: Notodden nye stasjon) served Notodden, Norway from 1919 to 2004, and again since 2015. The station was designed by Gudmund Hoel, finished in 1917 and taken into use two years later when the Bratsberg Line opened.[1]
Notodden New | |
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Location | Notodden, Norway |
Elevation | 31 m (102 ft) |
Owned by | Bane NOR |
Operated by | Vy |
Line(s) | Tinnoset Line |
Distance | 149.95 km (93.17 mi) |
Platforms | 2 |
Construction | |
Architect | Gudmund Hoel |
History | |
Opened | 1919 |
The new line needed a higher starting position for the line southwards. The station is 700 meters (0.43 mi) from Notodden Old Station. In 2004 Notodden Public Transport Terminal was created, 800 meters (0.50 mi) further into town; this station is not located on the Tinnoset Line, and is not electrified.
References
- Payton, Gary & Lepperød, Trond (1995). Rjukanbanen på sporet av et industrieventyr. Rjukan: Maana Forlag. p. 202. ISBN 82-993549-1-9.
External links
Preceding station | Line | Following station | ||
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— | Tinnoset Line | Lisleherad | ||
Nordagutu | Bratsberg Line | — |
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