Elevation 70.3 m (231 ft) Address 4848 Arendal, Norway Owner Norwegian State Railways Architect Harald Kaas | Line(s) Arendal Line Opened 1 May 1911 Platforms in use 1 | |
Location Rossedalen, Arendal
Norway Owned by Norwegian State Railways Distance 309.77 km (192.48 mi) (Oslo S)
7.86 km (4.88 mi) (Arendal) Similar Bøylestad Station, Bråstad Station, Rise Station, Blakstad Station, Nelaug Station |
Rossedalen Station (Norwegian: Rossedalen holdeplass) is a former railway station at Rossedalen in Arendal, Norway. Located on the Arendal Line, it was operated by the Norwegian State Railways. The station was opened on 1 May 1911 and originally consisted of a small station building. The station has never been manned and has never had a spur or passing loop.
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Facilities and service
The station is 7.86 kilometers (4.88 mi) from Arendal Station at 70.3 meters (231 ft) above mean sea level, and 309.77 kilometers (192.48 mi) from Oslo Central Station.
History
Plans for a station at Rossedalen were launched in 1910, two years after the line past the area opened. It received a small station building identical to the one at Torbjørnsbu Station, designed by Harald Kaas. The station has never been manned, nor has it had any spurs or passing loops.