Makrellbekken (station)
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Makrellbekken | |
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Place | |
Municipality | Oslo |
Line | Røabanen |
Distance | 5.4 km |
Elevation | 99.6 m |
Service | |
Opened | 1934 |
Type | At-grade |
Line(s) | |
Connections |
Makrellbekken is a station on Røabanen (line 2) of the Oslo T-bane system. It is located between the stations of Smestad and Holmen, 5.4 km from Stortinget and is the first station on the line not shared with another. The station was opened January 24, 1935 when the line to Smestad was extended to Røa. [1]
At Makrellbekken, the line leaves Sørkedalsveien, the main road which the line has run alongside. Immediately southwest of the station is the sporting arena Njårdhallen. The name "Makrellbekken" comes from the creek which originates at Holmenkollen and which passes the line at this station.
On February 1, 2004 an inbound train derailed at Makrellbekken after it struck a tractor with a snowplow. The cause of the accident was a wind gust blowing snow against the tractor, disorienting the driver and causing him to drive too close to the platform edge whith the shovel sticking out just as the train arrived. The only injury, to the train driver, was minor. The report was critical of the subway's safety routines, pointing out that the company had failed to sufficiently caution the subcontractor of the hazards with the snow clearing task.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Subway stations in the west
- ^ Report on the accident by the Norwegian Accident Investigation Board Report is in Norwegian, but has an English summary
TERMINUS | NEXT STATION ← WEST |
Smestad | NEXT STATION EAST→ |
TERMINUS | ||
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Østerås | Holmen | Line 2 | Smestad | Ellingsrudåsen |