Jernbanetorget (station)

Jernbanetorget is both a rapid transit station on the Oslo Metro and a light rail station of the Oslo Tramway. The metro station is in the Common Tunnel used by all lines under the city centre. It is located between Stortinget to the west and Grønland to the east. Until the construction of the station at Stortinget, Jernbanetorget was the end station for the eastern lines in downtown.[1] Along with the Oslo Central Station, Oslo Bus Terminal and the tram and bus station above ground, Jernbanetorget is the largest transport hub in Norway.

Jernbanetorget
LocationJernbanetorget, Oslo
Norway
Coordinates59°54′42″N 10°45′3″E
Elevation-5.2 m
Owned bySporveien
Operated bySporveien T-banen
Line(s)Common Tunnel
Distance0.5 km from Stortinget
ConnectionsTrain: Oslo S
Bus: Oslo Bus Terminal
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
History
Opened1966

All six of the subway lines pass through the station, totaling 24 departures per hour during most of the day. The station is 0.5 kilometres (0.31 mi) from Stortinget and submerged 5.2 metres (17 ft) below sea level.[2]

It is also the central hub of the Tram network with all six lines using either the platform in front of Christiania Hotel or the one in front of the public transport information centre, Trafikanten.

Services

TERMINUS NEXT STATION
← WEST
Jernbanetorget NEXT STATION
EAST→
TERMINUS
Frognerseteren
Stortinget
Line 1
Grønland
Bergkrystallen
Østerås Line 2 Ellingsrudåsen
Kolsås Line 3 Mortensrud
Vestli Line 4 Bergkrystallen
Ring Line and Sognsvann Line 5 Ring Line and Vestli
Majorstuen
Stortorvet
Line 11
Brugata
Kjelsås
Majorstuen
Prinsens gate*
Line 12 Kjelsås
Jar Line 13 Grefsen
Rikshospitalet
Stortorvet
Line 17 Grefsen
Rikshospitalet Line 18
Oslo Bus Terminal
Ljabru
Majorstuen
Prinsens gate*
Line 19 Ljabru

References

  1. Oslo Sporveier. "Milepæler 1875 - 2005" (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 2010-12-06. Retrieved 2006-12-09.
  2. Oslo Sporveier. "T-banestasjonene i øst" (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 2010-12-06. Retrieved 2006-12-09.

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