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Bekkestua
Bekkestua Metro station before the reopening.
General information
LocationBekkestua, Bærum
Norway
Coordinates59°54′59″N 10°35′15″E / 59.91633°N 10.58756°E / 59.91633; 10.58756
Elevation58.9 m
Owned bySporveien
Operated bySporveien T-banen
Sporveien Trikken
Line(s)Kolsås Line
Lilleaker Line
Distance11.4 km from Stortinget
Tracks3
ConnectionsBus: 140, 150, 145 (Rush Hour), 220, 230, 140N, 211, 212, 213, 214, 216 and FB3.
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
ParkingNone
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleYes
Other information
Fare zone1
History
Opened1 May 1924; 100 years ago (1924-05-01)
Rebuilt1 June 2006; 18 years ago (2006-06-01)
to 15 August 2011; 13 years ago (2011-08-15)
Services
Preceding station Oslo Metro Following station
Gjønnestowards Kolsås Line 3 Ringstabekktowards Mortensrud
Preceding station Trams in Oslo Following station
Terminus Line 13 Jartowards Ljabru

Bekkestua is a station and tram stop that is served both by Oslo Metro on Kolsås Line and Oslo Tramway on Lilleaker Line situated at Bekkestua in Bærum, Norway. It is the terminus of the Lilleaker Line for tramway.

Located between Ringstabekk and Gjønnes, it was reopened on 15 August 2011 after being closed on 1 July 2006. Between 1 July 2003 and November 2004, Bekkestua was the end station on the Kolsås Line. For a while the station was only being served by the Oslo Tramway line 13, while the station was closed for an upgrade.

Since 2 December 2007, tram operations (on line 13) have returned on this line from Lilleaker to Bekkestua. Operations beyond Lilleaker use SL95 trams as there is no turnback loop at Bekkestua. The tram operations were discontinued in 2009, but reopened in January 2014 after technical difficulties delayed the opening by one month. Bekkestua bus terminal is only a minute's walk from the metro and tram platforms (1, 2, 3).

Bus transfers (bus terminal)

Bekkestua is a transportation hub with connections to bus lines:

140 (Skøyen via Østerås)
145 (Fornebu via Stabekk and Lysaker)
150 (Gullhaug - Oslo Bus Terminal)
220 (Sandvika via Haslum and Valler
230 (Sandvika - (Ila/Listuveien)
211 (Sandvika - via Haslum)
212 (Bekkestua Round Route) via Hosle
213 (Sandvika) via Høvik and Blommenholm
214 (Bekkestua Round Route) via Ekern and Jar
216 (Kleivveien) via Søråsen
N140 (Oslo Bus Terminal - via Hosle, Østerås and Lysaker)
FB3 (Oslo Airport via Røa and Økern)

Øygardveien, which is served by route 150E (Gullhaug-Nationaltheatret) is about a 10–15 minutes walk away.

References

  1. Oslo Sporveier. "Subway stations in the west". Archived from the original on 2007-02-14. Retrieved 2008-05-12.
  2. "Service Lines in Bærum (Non-Ordinary" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 July 2020.

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Media related to Bekkestua stasjon at Wikimedia Commons

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59°54′59″N 10°35′15″E / 59.91633°N 10.58756°E / 59.91633; 10.58756

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