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Railway station in Oslo, Norway
Grefsen
General information
LocationStoro
Oslo
Norway
Coordinates59°56′30″N 10°46′50″E / 59.94167°N 10.78056°E / 59.94167; 10.78056
Elevation109.2 m
Owned byBane NOR
Operated byVy Gjøvikbanen
Line(s)Gjøvik Line
Alnabru–Grefsen Line
Distance6.82 km
Platforms2
ConnectionsOslo Metro: Storo (station)
Tram:17 18  Rikshospitalet
Construction
ArchitectPaul Due
Other information
Station codeGRE
History
Opened20 December 1900
Services
Preceding station Trams in Oslo Following station
Sinsenkryssettowards Rikshospitalet Line 17 Terminus
Storotowards Rikshospitalet Line 18
Track layout
Legend
Ring Line to Nydalen
to Christiania Spigerverk
Gjøvik Line to Nydalen
Ring 3
11 12 18 
Storo
Kjelsås Line
Storo
Grünerløkka–Torshov Line
Grefsen Depot
17 18 Grefsen stasjon
Grefsen station
Sinsen Line
Hans Nielsen Hauges gate
17  Sinsenkrysset
Muselunden Loop
Sinsen
Riksvei 4.svg Rv4 Trondheimsveien
Gjøvik Line to Tøyen
Alna Line to Alnabru
Ring Line to Carl Berners plass
A train from Jaren has just pulled into Grefsen station. NSB Gjøvikbanen operates on the line with type 69 trains.

Grefsen station (Norwegian: Grefsen stasjon) is a railway station at Storo in Oslo, Norway on the Gjøvik Line. From the station there is also a short railway, the Alnabru–Grefsen Line, to Alna on the Hoved Line. The station is located 6.82 km from Oslo Central Station and is located between Tøyen and Nydalen at 109.2 metes above sea level. It was opened on 20 December 1900, two years before the railway to Gjøvik was finished.

The station is served by commuter and regional trains operated by Vy Gjøvikbanen. Along the line to the east runs the Ring 3 road, and across that there is a tram and bus stop. A bit further north of Grefsen Station there is a connection to the Oslo Metro, at Storo.

The station serves Nordre Åsen sports field.

Tram Service

There is also a tram stop with the same name across Ring 3. It is the terminating stop of line 17 and 18. Trams change routes here, without requiring a balloon loop. Here, a tram coming in from Sinsenkrysset (on line 17) will terminate and then change to route 18 and continue straight to Storo. The tram stop is also right next to Grefsen Depot, the main depot for the Oslo Tramway network and houses the headquarters of Sporveien Trikken.

External links

Preceding station Following station
Tøyen Gjøvik Line Nydalen
Alna Alnabru–Grefsen Line
Preceding station Regional trains Following station
Oslo S RE30 Oslo SGjøvik   Nydalen
Preceding station Local trains Following station
Tøyen R31 Oslo SJaren   Nydalen


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