Storo (station)
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Storo | |
Location | |
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Place | Storo |
Municipality | Oslo |
Line | Circle Line |
Service | |
Opened | 2003 |
Type | At-grade |
Line(s) | |
Connections | |
Gjøvikbanen | |
11, 12 Kjelsås 11, 12 Majorstuen 13 Jar 13 Grefsen |
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Bus | 23 Lysaker 23 Simensbråten 55, 58 Nydalen 56 Solemskogen 56 Torshov 58 Helsfyr |
Storo is a station on the new T-baneringen in Oslo, Norway. It was opened on August 20, 2003. Unlike most stations on the T-bane network, Storo has a central platform with tracks on either side of it rather than separate platforms on each side of the track. The station is an end stop for line 5 which only operates the west part of the loop, and a regular stop for lines 4/6 which run the entire loop.
The next station in the westbound direction is Nydalen, while the next station in the eastbound direction is Sinsen. It is possible to connect to the railway station Grefsen on Gjøvikbanen at the subway station.
Storo is a mixed commercial and residential area. A shopping centre is located north of the subway station.'
TERMINUS | NEXT STATION ← WEST |
Storo | NEXT STATION EAST→ |
TERMINUS | ||
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Storo | terminus | Line 5 | Nydalen | Vestli | ||
Husebybakken | Sinsen | Line 6 | Ringen |