Ronglan Station

Ronglan Station (Norwegian: Ronglan stasjon) is a railway station located in the village of Ronglan in the municipality of Levanger in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is located on the Nordland Line. The station is served irregularly by the Trøndelag Commuter Rail service to Steinkjer and Trondheim, with several services not stopping at Ronglan. The service is operated by SJ Norge.[1][2]

Ronglan Station

Ronglan stasjon
Railway station
View of the station
LocationRonglan, Levanger
Trøndelag
Norway
Coordinates63.666313°N 11.113006°E / 63.666313; 11.113006
Elevation61.64 metres (202.2 ft) above sea level
Owned byBane NOR
Operated bySJ Norge
Line(s)Nordlandsbanen
Distance69.65 kilometres (43.28 mi)
ConnectionsBus: AtB
Construction
ArchitectPaul Due
History
Opened29 October 1902 (1902-10-29)
Location
Ronglan Station
Location within Trøndelag
Ronglan Station
Ronglan Station (Norway)

History

The station was opened on 29 October 1902 on the Hell–Sunnan Line between Hell Station and Levanger Station as the section to Levanger was finished. It is located near the intersection of the highway from Rongland to Ekne, near European route E6. The station was designed by Paul Due and was built with a surrounding park.[3][4]

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References

  1. "Ronglan station". Norges Statsbaner. Retrieved 2011-05-25.
  2. "Ronglan" (in Norwegian). Norsk Jernbaneklubb. Retrieved 2011-05-25.
  3. Hoås, Jan; Stene, Morten (2005). Hell Sunnanbanen (in Norwegian). Jubileumskomiteen. p. 32.
  4. "Ronglan" (in Norwegian). Jernbaneverket. Retrieved 2011-05-25.
Preceding station Line Following station
Åsen
Hammerberg
Nordland Line Skogn
Preceding station Local trains Following station
Åsen   Trøndelag Commuter Rail   Skogn


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