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Kornsjø Station

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Location
  
Kornsjø, Halden Norway

Address
  
1796 Kornsjø, Norway

Architect
  
Paul Due

Distance
  
169.20 km (105.14 mi)

Opened
  
1879

Kornsjø Station

Line(s)
  
Østfold Line Norway/Vänern Line

Similar
  
Såner Station, Fredrikstad Station, Oppegård Station, Holmlia Station, Råde Station

Kornsj station summer 2010


Kornsjø Station (Norwegian: Kornsjø stasjon, Swedish: Kornsjö järnvägsstation) is a railway station located at Kornsjø in Halden, Norway, on the Østfold Line. The station is located 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) from the Norway–Sweden border and was opened in 1879 for changing crew on international trains between Sweden and Norway and for the customs office. The building was destroyed by fire in 1898 and a new larger stone building was built. The restaurant was taken over by Norsk Spisevognselskap from 1 August 1924, but was then privatized from 1932. The signal equipment connected to the station is fully Norwegian, but some of it is located on the Swedish side.

The station is no longer used, since international trains do not change crew any longer, and occasional customs checks are made in the train by staff based elsewhere. The village has just 250 inhabitants and the trains do not stop.

References

Kornsjø Station Wikipedia