Kongsvoll Station

Kongsvoll
Location Kongsvoll, Oppdal
Norway
Coordinates 62°18′26″N 09°36′20″E / 62.30722°N 9.60556°E / 62.30722; 9.60556Coordinates: 62°18′26″N 09°36′20″E / 62.30722°N 9.60556°E / 62.30722; 9.60556
Elevation 886.5 m (2,908 ft) AMSL
Owned by Norwegian National Rail Administration
Operated by Norwegian State Railways
Line(s) Dovre Line
Distance 393.23 km (244.34 mi)
Platforms 1
Construction
Architect Erik Glosimodt
History
Opened 1921

Kongsvoll Station (Norwegian: Kongsvoll stasjon) is a railway station located at Kongsvoll in the municipality of Oppdal in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. It's located in the Drivdalen valley, along the Driva river and the European route E6 highway.

The station is located on the Dovre Line and is served by four daily express trains to Oslo and Trondheim. The unmanned station is located in the mountains, outside of civilization, with no permanent population close by. The station is used to access the mountain hiking and skiing areas around, as well as the Kongsvoll hotel.[1]

History

The station was designed by Erik Glosimodt and opened in 1921 as part of the Dovre Line when it was extended from Dombås to Trondheim. The wooden station was preserved as a cultural heritage in 1997.

References

  1. "Kongsvoll stasjon" (in Norwegian). Jernbaneverket. Retrieved 2011-02-10.
Preceding station Line Following station
Hjerkinn Dovre Line Oppdal
Preceding station Express trains Following station
Hjerkinn   Oslo STrondheim S   Oppdal
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