Ingolfsland Station

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Ingolfsland
Location
Place Rjukan
Municipality Tinn
Line(s) Rjukan Line
Distance 13.81 km
Elevation 277.0 m
Service
Opened 1913
Architect Thorvald Astrup
Platforms 1
Owner Norsk Transport
Line operator(s) Norsk Transport
Connections

Ingolfsland Station (Norwegian: Ingolfsland stasjon) is an abandoned railway station on the Rjukan Line at Rjukan in Tinn, Norway. It was in use from 1913 to 1970 by Norsk Transport, serving the southern suburbs of Rjukan.

History

The station opened as a stop on 1913 and was crucial for the commuter trains that transported workers from the outer parts of Rjukan to the plants. It was classified as a station in 1922 after the new building was built; the only brick construction along the line. It had two apartments and a waiting room, in total 200 square meters.[1]

The station became unmanned in 1969 and was closed on May 31, 1970 when passenger transport on Rjukanbanen terminated. It was sold as a residence in 1985 to the association Odd Fellow, who have renovated it.[2]

Notes

  1. Payton and Lepperød, 1995: 164
  2. Payton and Lepperød, 1995: 203

References

Payton, Gary and Lepperød, Trond (1995). Rjukanbanen på sporet av et industrieventyr. Rjukan: Maana Forlag. ISBN 82-993549-1-9. 

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