Bryn railway station (Oslo)

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Bryn
Location
Place
Municipality Oslo
Line(s) Hovedbanen
Distance 3.89 km
Elevation 78.3 m
Service
Opened 1858
Platforms 2
Owner Jernbaneverket
Line operator(s) Norges Statsbaner
Connections

Bryn railway station is a stop east of downtown Oslo,Norway on the old Hovedbanen railway line. It was opened in 1858, four years after the line was opened. It is the first station to the east from Oslo S, the next station is Alna. It is 3.89 km from Oslo S, and at an altitude of 78.3 m. The railway runs beneath the east side of the Ring 3 highway at Bryn.

Passenger service to Bryn consists of the local slow train between Asker and Lillestrøm Station (line 400). The train has two platforms. Platform 1 serves inbound trains to Oslo, platform 2 serves the outbound trains towards Lillestrøm.

The station building is the headquarters for the Norwegian railway society Norsk Jernbaneklubb.[1]

Bryn is located in a largely industrial area, but passenger usage of the station has been rather small. The railway station is close to, but not connected to, the subway station Brynseng. Regulation plans for the area call for the construction of a pedestrian and bicycle path between the railway and subway stations to make train-to-subway connections easier.[2]

In the Norwegian version of the board game Monopoly, Bryn is the fourth railway station on the board, in the spot corresponding to Short Line (Atlantic City version) or Liverpool Street station (London version).

Preceding station Line Following station
Oslo S Hovedbanen Alna
Preceding station Local trains Following station
Oslo S 400 Asker - Oslo S - Lillestrøm   Alna

[edit] References

  1. ^ NJK infopage
  2. ^ Sak 244 Recommendations from the city development committee to Oslo city council, May 18, 2006, in Norwegian
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