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Lørenskog Station

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Elevation
  
159.3 m (523 ft)

Distance
  
14.15 km (8.79 mi)

Opened
  
1857

Architect
  
Paul Armin Due

Line(s)
  
Trunk Line

Address
  
1470 Lørenskog, Norway

Platforms in use
  
2

Lørenskog Station

Location
  
Lørenskog, Lørenskog Norway

Operated by
  
Norwegian State Railways

Similar
  
Hanaborg Station, Grorud Station, Lillestrøm Station, Høybråten Station, Fjellhamar Station

Nsb bm72 leaving l renskog station


Lørenskog is a railway station on the Trunk Line in Lørenskog, Norway. The station itself lies just outside Oslos city limit, but when it comes to fares, it is included in the price paid for an Oslo-ticket. It is served by the Oslo Commuter Rail line 400 operated by Norwegian State Railways running from Lillestrøm via Oslo S to Asker.

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Bm69 at l renskog station


History

The station was opened in 1857, three years after the railway. It was originally named Robsrud, after the closest farm, to be changed to the current name in 1909, the same year Lørenskog demerged from Skedsmo municipality. It became remote automated from 1972 and freight services terminated in 1988. In 2000 the station became unmanned. The station building, by Paul Due, was opened in 1901.

Sesame Station

The station building is best known as the facility for filming all outdoor scenes for the popular children's television show Sesam Stasjon that ran on the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation from 1991 to 1998. Indoor scenes were filmed in studio. The station was until 2006 colorfully decorated in a multitude of colors thematic for the Sesame series. Kindergarten classes could occasionally take the Sesame train from Oslo S to Lørenskog and see the station. In 2003 it was decided to revert the station back to the original color scheme, and completed by spring of 2006.

References

Lørenskog Station Wikipedia