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Torbjørnsbu Station

Coordinates: 58°27′55″N 8°44′54″E / 58.46522°N 8.74842°E / 58.46522; 8.74842
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Torbjørnsbu
General information
LocationTorbjørnsbuArendal
Norway
Coordinates58°27′55″N 8°44′54″E / 58.46522°N 8.74842°E / 58.46522; 8.74842
Elevation21.2 m (70 ft)
Owned byNorwegian State Railways
Line(s)Arendal Line
Distance316.23 km (196.50 mi) (Oslo S)
1.40 km (0.87 mi) (Arendal)
Platforms1
History
Opened1 May 1911

Torbjørnsbu Station (Template:Lang-no) is a former railway station at Torbjørnsbu 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 station building and a loading spur. The station remained manned until 1939 and was later closed.

Facilities and service

The station is 1.40 kilometers (0.87 mi) from Arendal Station at 21.2 meters (70 ft) above mean sea level,[1] and 316.23 kilometers (196.50 mi) from Oslo Central Station. [2] It was located at the western mouth of Barbu Tunnel.[1]

History

Plans for a station in the area started for a spur to be built near the western mouth of the Barbu Tunnel, at Myrene, to store rolling stock. The plans were then expanded to include a station, which opened on 1 May 1911.[1] A station building,[3] designed by Harald Kaas and which is identical to the one at Rossedalen Station, was built. Additional spurs and a longer platform were built in 1917 and 1918. However, there has never been a passing loop at the station. It became unmanned from 1939 and later closed.[1]

References

Bibliography
  • Bjerke, Thor; Tovås, Ove (1989). Togbytte på Nelaug (in Norwegian). Norsk Jernbaneklubb. ISBN 82-90286-10-4.
Notes
  1. ^ a b c d Bjerke & Tovås (1989): 136
  2. ^ "Torbjørnsbu" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Railway Club. Retrieved 3 July 2011.
  3. ^ Bjerke & Tovås (1989): 130
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