Lillevann (station)

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Lillevann
Location
Place Vestre Aker
Municipality Oslo
Line Holmenkollbanen
Elevation 425.0 m
Service
Opened May 16, 1916
Type At-grade
Line(s)

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Lillevann is a station on Holmenkollbanen (line 1) on the Oslo T-bane system. The station is located between Skogen and Voksenkollen, at an altitude of 425 metres above sea level. The station was opened in 1916 with the extension of the line from Besserud, but the station building is older. That building was built in 1898 on an estate at Besserud, but then moved to Lillevann. The architect was Paul Due.[1]

Lillevann can claim at least two superlatives. The station is the smallest on the entire T-bane system, with only 49 passengers embarking and disembarking per day in 2003.[2] Lillevann is also the system's northernmost station; after Lillevann the line turns from its general direction of northwest and heads eastwards, and the last two stations, Voksenkollen and Frognerseteren, lie marginally further south.

Lillevann means "little pond" in Norwegian and refers to a small lake to the east of the station. The neighborhood around the station consists of detached houses. In addition some paths fit for hikers go past the station and there is a small hotel and conference centre to the north of the station.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Holmenkollbanen's stations Table maintained by Oslo Sporveier.
  2. ^ Oslo Sporveier commit where there are customers (Oslo Sporveier satser der det er kunder) Aftenposten, September 30, 2003, Article in Norwegian
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