Nydalen Station

Nydalen
Location
Place Nydalen
Municipality Oslo
Line(s) Gjøvik Line
Distance 8.13 km (5.05 mi)
Service
Opened 1946
Platforms 1
Owner Norwegian National Rail Administration
Line operator(s) NSB Gjøvikbanen
Connections

Nydalen Station (Norwegian: Nydalen holdeplass) is a railway station on the Gjøvik Line in Oslo, Norway. The station was built opened in 1946, and is located between Grefsen and Kjelsås. Like most of the local Oslo stations on the Gjøvik Line, Nydalen is a small station. It is unmanned, has only a single wooden platform, and is served only by commuter trains. Close by, but not in connection, is the a subway station with the same name, Nydalen.

The station is located in Nordre Aker borough. The area around the stations is largely industrial, though the area (Nydalen) is gradually being changed into a more residential-industrial mix. Close by is the Norwegian School of Management campus.

On December 23, 2009, the station was reopened following upgrades to the station infrastructure.[1]

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Preceding station Line Following station
Grefsen Gjøvik Line Kjelsås
Preceding station Regional trains Following station
Grefsen   Oslo SGjøvik   Kjelsås
Preceding station Local trains Following station
Grefsen 300 SkøyenOslo SJaren   Kjelsås