Alnabru Station

Alnabru
Station statistics
Address Oslo
Lines Hovedbanen
Depth 97.3
Platforms 6.50
Other information
Opened 1902
Closed 1971
Owned by NHJ NSB

Alnabru Station is a former rail station on the Hovedbanen in eastern Oslo, Norway.

Alnabru was opened in 1902. The station had passengers, but was mainly concerned with goods. Alnabanen opened in 1901 and Loenga–Alnabru Line opened in 1907, and a large goods terminal was opened at the station.

In 1971, Alnabru was closed as a mainline station, Hovedbanen instead went around the area, and a new station, Alna, opened outside it. The former station building was destroyed, and the goods terminal was closed. The new Alnabru station does not lie on a main line, and has no passenger traffic.

In the same place as Alnabru Station, between 1872-1873 there was a station named Alna, which should not be confused with the later station of the same name.

References

Thor Bjerke (ed.) and others Banedata '94. Norsk Jernbaneklubb 1994. ISBN 82-90286-15-5

Preceding station Line Following station
{{{prestation}}} Hovedbanen {{{poststation}}}
Legend
Dovre Line
Eidsvoll Station (1998)
Gardermoen Line
67.51 km Old Eidsvoll Station (1854)
Rv181 Eidsvollvegen
Møllerhaugen (205 m)
Hundsbitet (1932)
62.25 km Bøn Station (1855)
62.0 km
Andelva (47 m)
Løken Tunnel (162 m)
Bøns Tunnel (243 m)
Bønsdalen fabrikker
61.0 km Bøns parsell (1854-1944)
Teglverket (1932)
59.54 km Varud (1953)
Heiret (1932)
57.20 km Dal Station (1854)
Fv503 Finstadvegen
Herregården (1937)
Sand (1932)
53.44 km Sand (1992)
Rv179 Hauersetervegen
branch line to Syverstad
49.62 km Hauerseter Station (1894)
Hauerseter–Gardermo Line
Rv174 (ca. 40 m)
46.10 km Nordby Station (1932)
44.60 km Jessheim Station (1854)
Rv178 Algarheimsvegen
E6 (160 m)
Smedstua (1932)
connection line to Gardermoen Line
Gardermoen Line
Dragvoll (1932)
Asper (1932)
Lystad (1932)
40.01 km Asper (1984)
Holum (1932)
Gardermoen Line
36.48 km Kløfta Station (1854)
33.62 km Arteid (1932)
E6
32.3 km Lindeberg (1944)
Gardermoen Line
Rv171 Haldenvegen
Nybrøtt (1932)
29.86 km Frogner Station (1854)
Børke Bridge Leira (ca. 60 m)
Børke (1932)
Gardermoen Line
26.87 km Leirsund Station (1997)
26.66 km Leirsund Station (1859)
25.20 km Lillestrøm N (1997)
industrial track
Rv22 Fetveien (ca. 30 m)
Lundsovergangen (1932)
Rv120 Jernbanegata (ca. 30 m)
Kongsvingerbanen
20.95 km Lillestrøm Station (1854)
Nitelva (46 m)
Strøm
Stalsberg Gardermoen Line to Oslo
Rv159 Strømsveien (ca. 20 m)
19.05 km Sagdalen (1938)
Flaen bru Sagelva (27 m)
Strømmen side track
17.93 km Strømmen Station (1854)
branch to Strømmens Verksted
16.42 km Fjellhamar Station (1931)
Losby Line
15.50 km Hanaborg Station' (1956)
Rv163 Lørenskogveien (ca. 20 m)
14.15 km Lørenskog Station (1857) 159,3 m asl
E6
13.09 km Høybråten Station (1921) 154,6 m asl
12.09 km Haugenstua Station (1937)
side track to Sannerud
industrial track to Grorud 127,0 m asl
10.50 km Grorud Station (1854)
9.30 km Nyland Station (1944)
Statsbanenes workshop
side track to Leirdal
Rv191 Nedre Kalbakkvei (ca. 30 m)
branch track to Veitvet grustak
branch track to Volla
Alna godsterminal
6.87 km Alna Station (1971)
Linjegodsterminalen
6.50 km Alnabru Station (1902)
Alnabru–Grefsen Line
E6 (111 m)
E6 Adolf Hedins vei
3.89 km Bryn Station (1858) 78,3 m asl
Loenga–Alnabru Line
Oslo T-bane
Etterstad Gardermoen Line
Gjøvikbanen (25,8 m)
Vålerenga
Galgeberg Rv161 St. Halvards gate
Grønland Østfoldbanen
Havnebanen (removed)
0.27 km Oslo S (1854)
Oslo Tunnel (1980)
Alnabru–Grefsen Line
Legend
Gjøvikbanen from Roa
0.00 km Grefsen Station (1900)
Rv4 Trondheimsveien
Sinsen
Gjøvik Line to Oslo S
sidespor til Per Kure A/S
Rv150 Økernkrysset
branch line to teglverk
branch line til former Standard Telefon og Kabelfabrik
branch line to Ulven (former Oslo Trelastkompani)
branch line to Alna West
Loenga-Alnabrulinjen
Hovedbanen from Oslo S
4.33 km Alnabru Station (1900)
Alna Station
5.19 km Alnabru S (Alnabruterminalen)
connection to Hovedbanen
Rv191 Nedre Kalbakkvei
branch line to Leirdal
Statsbanenes workshop
Nyland Station
Hovedbanen to Lillestrøm