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Miland Station

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Location
  
Miland, Tinn Norway

Owned by
  
Norsk Transport

Line(s)
  
Rjukan Line

Address
  
3658 Miland, Norway

Owner
  
Norsk Transport

Elevation
  
207.7 m

Operated by
  
Norsk Transport

Distance
  
4.44 km

Opened
  
9 August 1909

Platforms in use
  
1

Miland Station (Norwegian: Miland stasjon) is an abandoned railway station on the Rjukan Line at Miland in Tinn, Norway. It was in use from 1909 to 1970 by Norsk Transport.

History

The station opened as a stop on August 9, 1909, received cargo expedition on May 1, 1917 while the station building opened in January 1919, after World War I had delayed the building. After the steamship operations on Lake Tinn terminated in the 1930s the traffic to the station increased, since all cargo and passengers had to use the railway. The station served a rural area with up to eleven general stores, hotels and a tourist industry.

The station became unmanned in 1969 and was closed on May 31, 1970 when passenger transport on the Rjukan Line terminated. It was sold as a residence in 1985, but torn down in 1989 as part of the new Route 37 highway.

References

Miland Station Wikipedia