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Heggedal Station

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Location
  
Heggedal, AskerNorway

Line(s)
  
Tracks
  
2

Opened
  
1 May 1874

Architect
  
Georg Andreas Bull

Elevation
  
99.2 m (325 ft)

Distance
  
29.34 km (18.23 mi)

Address
  
Platforms in use
  
2

Heggedal Station

Operated by
  
Norwegian State Railways

Similar
  
Hallenskog Station, Gullhella Station, Spikkestad Station, Bondivatn Station, Røyken Station

Heggedal Station (Norwegian: Heggedal stasjon) is a railway station located at Heggedal in Asker, Norway on the Spikkestad Line. The station was opened as part of the Drammen Line in 1959, but in 1973 the new Lieråsen Tunnel opened through Lieråsen, and the old part of Drammen Line was transformed to a commuter train line.

The station is served by Oslo Commuter Rail trains to Oslo S and onward to Lillestrøm. Heggedal is primarily a residential area.

In 2012 the station was redeveloped to fit the new Norwegian standard for stations. And a new platform was added to the existing structure.

In late 2015 the station was remodelled and structures added. A new automobile bridge and a new pedestrian bridge was added replacing the existing level crossing.

Heggedal station is located around 99.2 meters above sea level and 29.34 km from Oslo Central Station.

References

Heggedal Station Wikipedia


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