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Engerjordet is a former light rail station on the Holmenkollen Line in Oslo, Norway.

The station was taken into use after the other stations, that had opened in 1898. While Johannes Harbitz was chair of the operating company Holmenkolbanen in 1905 and 1906, the trams would stop just outside his house, that was located between Ris and Slemdal, where Heyerdahls vei intersects Slemdsalsveien. This station was gradually taken into use as an ordinary station, and given the name Engerjordet after a demerged section of Ris Farm. The station had very few users, and was taken out of use in 1935.

References

  1. Munthe, Preben (2004). "Vinderen Historielags medlemsblad" (PDF) (in Norwegian). 49. Vinderen Historielag: 30–31. Retrieved 2009-03-13. {{cite journal}}: |chapter= ignored (help); Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. Norwegian Railway Club. "Engerjordet" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2009-03-13.
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