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'''Merradalen''' (also '''Mærradalen''') was a station on the ] of the ] in Norway.<ref>{{cite web|title=Merradalen|url=http://forsk.njk.no/stdb/index.php?mod=st&aut=&detaljert=1&baneID=249&Stnr=9414&sid=2804|publisher=]|accessdate=8 November 2010|language=Norwegian}}</ref> It was opened as a station on the branch from ] to ], in 1942.<ref name=nestestopp>{{Cite book|last1=Hartmann|first1=Eivind|last2=Mangset|first2=Øistein|title=Neste stopp!: verneplan for bygninger|year=2001|publisher=]|isbn=82-91448-17-5|location=Oslo|language=Norwegian|pages=98–99}}</ref> The station was located close to a bridge across the valley with the same name. Merradalen was closed on 5 July 1957 and replaced with ].<ref name=nestestopp/><ref name=lt44>{{cite journal|title=Bærumsbanen|last=Gaarder|first=Håkon Kinck|year=2001|volume=44|journal=]|language=Norwegian}}</ref> '''Merradalen''' (also '''Mærradalen''') was a station on the ] of the ] in Norway.<ref>{{cite web|title=Merradalen|url=http://forsk.njk.no/stdb/index.php?mod=st&aut=&detaljert=1&baneID=249&Stnr=9414&sid=2804|publisher=]|access-date=8 November 2010|language=no}}</ref> It was opened as a station on the branch from ] to ], in 1942.<ref name=nestestopp>{{Cite book|last1=Hartmann|first1=Eivind|last2=Mangset|first2=Øistein|title=Neste stopp!: verneplan for bygninger|year=2001|publisher=]|isbn=82-91448-17-5|location=Oslo|language=no|pages=98–99}}</ref> The station was located close to a bridge across the valley with the same name. Merradalen was closed on 5 July 1957 and replaced with ].<ref name=nestestopp/><ref name=lt44>{{cite journal|title=Bærumsbanen|last=Gaarder|first=Håkon Kinck|year=2001|volume=44|journal=]|language=no}}</ref>


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Railway station in Ullern, Norway
Merradalen
General information
LocationUllern, Aker (1935–1948)
Ullern, Oslo (1948–)
Norway
Elevation82.0 m (269.0 ft)
Line(s)Kolsås Line
Distance5.1 km (3.2 mi) from Stortinget
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
History
Opened15 June 1942
Closed5 July 1957

Merradalen (also Mærradalen) was a station on the Kolsås Line of the Oslo Metro in Norway. It was opened as a station on the branch from Sørbyhaugen to Jar, in 1942. The station was located close to a bridge across the valley with the same name. Merradalen was closed on 5 July 1957 and replaced with Ullernåsen.

References

  1. "Merradalen" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Railway Club. Retrieved 8 November 2010.
  2. ^ Hartmann, Eivind; Mangset, Øistein (2001). Neste stopp!: verneplan for bygninger (in Norwegian). Oslo: Baneforlaget. pp. 98–99. ISBN 82-91448-17-5.
  3. Gaarder, Håkon Kinck (2001). "Bærumsbanen". Lokaltrafikk (in Norwegian). 44.
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