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Nelaug Station

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Location
  
Nelaug, Åmli Norway

Distance
  
281.41 km (174.86 mi)

Opened
  
1910

Elevation
  
141.1 m (463 ft) AMSL

Address
  
4863 Nelaug, Norway

Architect
  
Harald Kaas

Nelaug Station

Owned by
  
Norwegian National Rail Administration

Operated by
  
Norwegian State Railways

Line(s)
  
Sørlandet Line Arendal Line

Owner
  
Norwegian National Rail Administration

Similar
  
Neslandsvatn Station, Nordagutu Station, Sira Station, Kristiansand Station, Gyland Station

Nelaug Station (Norwegian: Nelaug stasjon) is a railway station located at Nelaug in Åmli, Norway, north of the Nelaugvannet. The station functions as a meeting station of Sørlandet Line and Arendal Line, that latter which the station functions as terminal station for. Passengers from Oslo to Arendal must change at Nelaug.

History

Since 1910 Nelaug was a stop for the (originally narrow gauged) Treungen Line that was opened to Åmli. In 1935, the Sørland Line was finished from Oslo to Nelaug. At the same time the southern part of the Treungen Line was converted to standard gauge. From 1935 to 1938 Arendal was the terminal station of the Sørland Line, just like Kragerø Station had been from 1927 to 1935. In 1938 the line from Nelaug to Kristiansand Station was opened.

The traffic on the northern section of the Treungen Line was closed in 1967. The entire community of Nelaug, including store and school, is built up around the train station.

References

Nelaug Station Wikipedia