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Mæl Station

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Location
  
Mæl, Tinn Norway

Operated by
  
Norsk Transport

Address
  
3658 Miland, Norway

Platforms in use
  
1

Elevation
  
191.8 m

Line(s)
  
Rjukan Line

Opened
  
8 August 1909

Architect
  
Thorvald Astrup

Mæl Station

Connections
  
Ferry: Tinnsjø railway ferry

Similar
  
Tinnoset Station, Rjukan–Notodden Industrial Heritage, Norwegian Industrial Workers, Rjukan Falls, Gaustatoppen

Mæl Station is the terminus of the Rjukan Line where the railway cars on the line were transferred to the railway ferry to Tinnoset. The station is located 16 km from Rjukan and on the mouth of the river Måna in Vestfjorddalen where the river runs into Lake Tinn.

The station was built in 1909 when the Rjukan Line opened and electrified in 1911 and closed when traffic on the Rjukan Line ceased in 1991. A new station building was constructed in 1917; it was named Rollag until 1921 when it had to change name because of the connection to the national railway network—there was already a station on the Numedal Line called Rollag. In 1993 the station was renovated.

References

Mæl Station Wikipedia