Nationaltheatret (station)
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Nationaltheatret | |
The entrance to Nathionalteatret subway station, eastbound lines, and the railway station. | |
Location | |
Place | Nationaltheateret |
Municipality | Oslo |
Line | Common Tunnel |
Distance | 0.7 km |
Elevation | 5.4 m |
Service | |
Opened | June 28, 1928 |
Type | Underground |
Line(s) | |
Connections | |
Drammenbanen | |
Airport Express Train | |
13 Jar - Grefsen 19 Majorstuen - Ljabru |
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30 Bygdøy - Nydalen 31 Snarøya - Grorud 32 Ladegården - Voksen skog 70 Vestbanen - Skullerud 82, 83 Tårnåsen |
For the railway station, see Nationaltheatret Station.
Nationaltheatret in Oslo, Norway is and a subway station on the Oslo T-bane. It is directly connected to the railway station with the same name, the railway station lying beneath the subway station. The station is located by Nationaltheatret, the largest theatre in Norway.
[edit] Subway station
The subway station is on the shared track of the T-bane, between the station of Majorstuen and Stortinget. It was built in 1928 as the first underground station in Oslo. Until the completion of the station at Stortinget, Nationaltheateret was the end terminus for all the western metro lines. The station is located 0.7 km from Stortinget and is elevated 5.4 meters above sea level.
TERMINUS | NEXT STATION ← WEST |
Nationaltheatret | NEXT STATION EAST→ |
TERMINUS | ||
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Frognerseteren | Majorstuen | Line 1 | Stortinget | Bergkrystallen | ||
Østerås | Line 2 | Ellingsrudåsen | ||||
Sognsvann | Line 3 | Mortensrud | ||||
Ringen | Line 4 | Bergkrystallen | ||||
Storo | Line 5 | Vestli | ||||
Husebybakken | Line 6 | Ringen |