Skatval Station
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Skatval | |
Location | |
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Place | Skatval |
Municipality | Stjørdal |
Line(s) | Nordlandsbanen |
Distance | 41.90 km |
Elevation | 65.9 m asl |
Service | |
Opened | 1902 |
Architect | Paul Due |
Platforms | 2 |
Owner | Jernbaneverket |
Line operator(s) | Norges Statsbaner |
Connections |
Skatval Station is a railway station located in the village of Skatval in Skatval, Norway on the railway line Nordlandsbanen. The station is served hourly by the commute rail service Trønderbanen to Steinkjer and Trondheim. The service is operated by Norges Statsbaner.
[edit] History
The station was opened in 1902 as part of Hell-Sunnanbanen between Hell and Levanger. Åsen was designed by Paul Due and was built with a surrounding park. A new station are a few hundred meters away from the old station with two platforms has been built, and the station building taken out of service.
[edit] External links
- Jernbaneverket page on Skatval (Norwegian)
Preceding station | Line | Following station | ||
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Stjørdal | Nordlandsbanen | Åsen | ||
Preceding station | Local trains | Following station | ||
Stjørdal | Trønderbanen | Åsen |