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Bodø Station

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Elevation
  
2.9 m (9.5 ft)

Distance
  
728.75 km (452.82 mi)

Phone
  
+47 815 00 888

Line(s)
  
Nordland Line

Opened
  
1961

Platforms in use
  
2

Bodø Station

Location
  
Downtown Bodø, Bodø Norway

Owned by
  
Norwegian National Rail Administration Rom Eiendom

Operated by
  
Norwegian State Railways

Address
  
Jernbaneveien 99, 8006 Bodø, Norway

Owners
  
Norwegian National Rail Administration, Rom Eiendom

Similar
  
Mosjøen Station, Jørstad Station, Trondheim Airport Station, Snåsa Station, Harran Station

Bod station


Bodø Station (Norwegian: Bodø stasjon) is a railway station located in downtown Bodø in Nordland county, Norway. The station is the terminus of the Nordland Line that was completed in 1961. The station is served by day- and night trains to Trondheim and commuter trains to Rognan, operated by the Norwegian State Railways using Class 93 units.

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The decision to build the railway to Bodø was made in 1923, but was not completed until the 1960s due to lack of funds and World War II. Freight traffic was permitted starting in December 1961 while the passenger section was opened on 7 June 1962 by King Olav V. In 2010, the station building was upgraded for 25 million kr, including a 23-room, 71-bed hostel.

Regional train departs bod station 21 7 10


References

Bodø Station Wikipedia