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Two MX3000 trains at Majorstuen
Schematic map of the metro

Oslo Metro is the rapid transit system that serves Oslo and Bærum in Norway. The system is municipally owned by Sporveien[1] and operated by the subsidiary Sporveien T-banen, which is in contract with Ruter. The metro served 85 million passengers and operated 7 million train-kilometers (4.3 train-mi) in 2013.[2] It serves 95 stations;[3] of which 15 are underground and 1 is built-in.[4] In addition, 15 stations have been closed, while 4 stations on the Kolsås Line remain temporarily nonoperational since 2006 while the line is being upgraded.[5][6][needs update]

The most heavily trafficked station is Jernbanetorget, which is adjacent to Oslo Central Station, closely followed by Majorstuen, the main transfer station between lines west of the city center and to several lines of the Oslo Tramway, and Nationaltheatret, which is in the heart of the city center and provides direct transfer to trains on the Drammen Line. All three stations are in the Common Tunnel. The least-used station is Lillevann, which serves the recreational area of Nordmarka.[7] At a distance of 17.3 kilometers (10.7 mi), Kolsås is the farthest from the city center.[8]

The system is served by eight lines that operate as branches from the Common Tunnel—the shared section that runs 4.8 kilometers (3.0 mi) through the city center.[8][9] The Ring Line operates in a loop north of the city center.[10] There are six train services, numbered 1 through 6, that each operate from one branch via the city center to another branch or to the Ring Line. All services run every 15 minutes. Each branch, except for the Lambertseter Line, has one service that operates to its terminus. Because the lines gradually merge as they near the Common Tunnel, stations close to the city center may be served by multiple numbers.[11][12][3]

The original section of the metro was the Holmenkollen Line, which opened as a suburban tramway in 1898.[13][14][15] The Røa Line was the next to open as a branch, in 1912.[16] The system became the first Nordic underground railway in 1928, when the underground line to Nationaltheatret was opened.[17] The Østensjø Line opened in 1923,[18] the Sognsvann Line in 1934,[19] and the Kolsås Line in 1942.[20] The opening of the upgraded metro system in the eastern boroughs occurred in 1966, after the conversion of the 1957 Lambertseter Line to metro standard. This involved the implementation of automatic train protection, longer platforms, replacement of the overhead wires with third rail and removal of level crossings. This was followed by the conversion of the Østensjø Line to metro standard, as well as the new Grorud Line and the Furuset Line.[21] From 1987 to 1993, trains terminated at Stortinget, which has since then been the basis for the kilometer markers. In 1993, for the first time, trains ran through the city between the two networks in the Common Tunnel.[22] The latest extension is the 2006 opening of the Ring Line, which connects the eastern and western network north of the city center.[10] Between 2006 and 2010, the older T1000 stock was replaced with MX3000 trains.[23]

Stations

A geographically accurate map of the metro

The following table lists the name of each station; the line the station is located on;[8][9][13] the services (1 through 6);[3] the date the station opened, and, if applicable, closed;[8][9][15][18][24][25] the average daily number of boarding passengers in 2001 and 2002 (except for stations on the Ring Line, where the figures are from 2007);[7][26] the distance from Stortinget;[8][9] and the grade—whether the station is underground, built-in or above ground (at-grade).[4] Seven stations function as transfer stations between lines. Seven stations allow transfer to the Oslo Tramway, and two stations allow transfer to the national rail network.[3] The list excludes planned stations, but includes former stations that have been closed.

Station temporarily closed for renovation
†† Closed station
¤ Transfer station to other T-bane lines
¤* Transfer station to other T-bane lines and to the Oslo Tramway
* Transfer to the Oslo Tramway
** Transfer to the Oslo Tramway and national rail network
# Terminal stations
T1000 train at Bergkrystallen in 1971, five years after it opened
Brattlikollen after its 2013 renovation
The Ring Line's Sinsen is the latest addition not built along an existing line
Carl Berners Plass
Ellingsrudåsen is built in a mountain cavern
Frognerseteren serves the popular recreational area Nordmarka
Kringsjå
Ticket offices above the tracks were a common feature on the eastern lines, such as at Linderud
Passengers disembarking at Nationaltheatret, the first underground station in the Nordic Countries
Aerial view of Østerås, the terminus of the Røa Line
Ticket bars at Stortinget in 1977
Station Line Service Opened/closed Usage Distance Grade Ref
km mi
Ammerud Grorud 4, 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 16 October 1966 816 10.6 6.6 At-grade [9]
Åsjordet Kolsås 3Template:Oslo T-bane icon 15 June 1942 529 7.4 4.6 At-grade [8]
Avløs Kolsås 3Template:Oslo T-bane icon 1 July 1924 420 13.6 8.5 At-grade [8]
Bekkestua Kolsås 3Template:Oslo T-bane icon 1 July 1924 1,126 11.4 7.1 At-grade [8]
Berg Sognsvann 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 10 October 1934 734 6.1 3.8 At-grade [8]
Bergkrystallen# Lambertseter 1, 4Template:Oslo T-bane icon 28 April 1957 796 10.5 6.5 At-grade [21]
Besserud Holmenkollen 1Template:Oslo T-bane icon 31 May 1898 226 9.1 5.7 At-grade [13][14][15]
Bjørnsletta†† Kolsås 15 June 1942
– 1 July 2006
509 7.8 4.8 At-grade [6][8]
Bjørnsletta Kolsås 3Template:Oslo T-bane icon 17 August 2010 744 8.2 5.1 At-grade [6][8]
Blindern Sognsvann 4, 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 10 October 1934 4,989 4.0 2.5 At-grade [8]
Bogerud Østensjø 3Template:Oslo T-bane icon 29 October 1967 1,102 10.2 6.3 At-grade [9]
Bøler Østensjø 3Template:Oslo T-bane icon 20 July 1958 1,574 9.2 5.7 At-grade [9][18]
Borgen Røa 2, 3Template:Oslo T-bane icon 17 November 1912 934 3.8 2.4 At-grade [8]
Brattlikollen Lambertseter 1, 4Template:Oslo T-bane icon 28 April 1957 731 7.8 4.8 At-grade [21]
Brynseng¤ Common 1, 2, 3, 4Template:Oslo T-bane icon 22 May 1966 3,308 4.6 2.9 At-grade [9]
Carl Berners plass¤* Grorud 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 16 October 1966 2,245 3.3 2.1 Underground [8]
Egne hjem†† Kolsås 1 July 1924
– 1 July 2006
193 10.8 6.7 At-grade [6][8]
Eiksmarka Røa 2Template:Oslo T-bane icon 3 December 1951 524 8.9 5.5 At-grade [8]
Ekraveien Røa 2Template:Oslo T-bane icon 22 December 1948 604 7.9 4.9 At-grade [8]
Ellingsrudåsen# Furuset 2Template:Oslo T-bane icon 8 November 1981 1,290 12.0 7.5 Underground [9]
Engerjordet†† Holmenkollen 1905–1935 At-grade [25]
Ensjø Common 1, 2, 3, 4Template:Oslo T-bane icon 22 May 1966 3,331 3.0 1.9 At-grade [9]
Forskningsparken* Sognsvann 4, 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 22 August 1999 1,551 4.6 2.9 At-grade [8]
Frøen Holmenkollen 1Template:Oslo T-bane icon 31 May 1898 376 3.4 2.1 At-grade [13][14][15]
Frognerseteren# Holmenkollen 1Template:Oslo T-bane icon 16 May 1916 188 14.4 8.9 At-grade [13][14][15]
Furuset Furuset 2Template:Oslo T-bane icon 19 February 1978 2,207 10.8 6.7 Underground [9]
Gaustad Holmenkollen 1Template:Oslo T-bane icon 31 May 1898 745 4.7 2.9 At-grade [13][14][15]
Gjettum Kolsås 3Template:Oslo T-bane icon 1 January 1930 291 15.5 9.6 At-grade [8]
Gjønnes Kolsås 3Template:Oslo T-bane icon 1 January 1930 169 11.8 7.3 At-grade [8]
Godlia Østensjø 3Template:Oslo T-bane icon 10 January 1926 698 6.1 3.8 At-grade [9][18]
Grini†† Røa 22 December 1948
– 5 February 1995
8.4 5.2 At-grade [8]
Gråkammen Holmenkollen 1Template:Oslo T-bane icon 31 May 1898 298 6.7 4.2 At-grade [13][14][15]
Grønland Common 1, 2, 3, 4, 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 22 May 1966 7,917 1.0 0.62 Underground [9]
Grorud Grorud 4, 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 16 October 1966 2,172 11.3 7.0 At-grade [9]
Gulleråsen Holmenkollen 1Template:Oslo T-bane icon 31 May 1898 222 7.1 4.4 At-grade [13][14][15]
Hasle Grorud 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 16 October 1966 1,146 4.6 2.9 At-grade [9]
Haslum Kolsås 3Template:Oslo T-bane icon 1 July 1924 419 13.0 8.1 At-grade [8]
Hauger Kolsås 3Template:Oslo T-bane icon 1 January 1930 506 16.5 10.3 At-grade [8]
Haugerud Furuset 2Template:Oslo T-bane icon 18 November 1970 1,499 7.5 4.7 At-grade [9]
Heggeli†† Røa 17 November 1912
– 18 May 1995
4.2 2.6 At-grade [8]
Hellerud¤ Østensjø 2, 3Template:Oslo T-bane icon 29 October 1967 1,713 5.5 3.4 At-grade [9]
Helsfyr Common 1, 2, 3, 4Template:Oslo T-bane icon 22 May 1966 7,381 3.8 2.4 Underground [9]
Holmen Røa 2Template:Oslo T-bane icon 24 January 1935 571 6.1 3.8 At-grade [8]
Holmenkollen Holmenkollen 1Template:Oslo T-bane icon 16 May 1916 441 9.8 6.1 At-grade [13][14][15]
Holstein Sognsvann 2Template:Oslo T-bane icon 1941 373 7.8 4.8 At-grade [8][27]
Hovseter Røa 2Template:Oslo T-bane icon 24 January 1935 2,145 6.7 4.2 At-grade [8]
Hoyenhall Lambertseter 1, 4Template:Oslo T-bane icon 28 April 1957 699 5.2 3.2 At-grade [21]
Husebybakken†† Kolsås 1 August 2006
– 31 May 2008
At-grade [5]
Huseby skole†† Røa 24 January 1935
– 5 February 1995
7.0 4.3 At-grade [8]
Jar Kolsås 3Template:Oslo T-bane icon 1 July 1924 468 9.1 5.7 At-grade [8]
Jernbanetorget** Common 1, 2, 3, 4, 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 22 May 1966 25,584 0.5 0.31 Underground [9]
Kalbakken Grorud 4, 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 16 October 1966 1,134 10.1 6.3 At-grade [9]
Karlsrud Lambertseter 1, 4Template:Oslo T-bane icon 28 April 1957 902 8.6 5.3 At-grade [21]
Kolsås# Kolsås 3Template:Oslo T-bane icon 1 January 1930 794 17.3 10.7 At-grade [8]
Kringsjå Sognsvann 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 10 October 1934 2,066 8.4 5.2 At-grade [8]
Lambertseter Lambertseter 1, 4Template:Oslo T-bane icon 28 April 1957 1,351 9.5 5.9 At-grade [8]
Lijordet Røa 2Template:Oslo T-bane icon 22 December 1948 146 9.6 6.0 At-grade [8]
Lillevann Holmenkollen 1Template:Oslo T-bane icon 16 May 1916 49 12.8 8.0 At-grade [13][14][15]
Lindeberg Furuset 2Template:Oslo T-bane icon 19 February 1978 1,608 9.5 5.9 Underground [9]
Linderud Grorud 4, 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 16 October 1966 1,139 8.4 5.2 At-grade [9]
Lysakerelven†† Kolsås 15 June 1942
– 1 July 2006
235 8.4 5.2 At-grade [6][8]
Løren Løren 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 3 April 2016 Underground
Majorstuen¤ Common 1, 2, 3, 4, 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 31 May 1898 22,297 2.7 1.7 At-grade [8]
Makrellbekken Røa 2Template:Oslo T-bane icon 24 January 1935 564 5.4 3.4 At-grade [8]
Manglerud Lambertseter 1, 4Template:Oslo T-bane icon 28 April 1957 1,728 6.2 3.9 At-grade [21]
Midtstuen Holmenkollen 1Template:Oslo T-bane icon 31 May 1898 463 8.5 5.3 At-grade [13][14][15]
Montebello Kolsås 3Template:Oslo T-bane icon 15 June 1942 778 6.0 3.7 At-grade [8]
Mortensrud# Østensjø 3Template:Oslo T-bane icon 24 November 1997 2,077 13.6 8.5 At-grade [9][24]
Munkelia Lambertseter 1, 4Template:Oslo T-bane icon 28 April 1957 653 10.0 6.2 At-grade [21]
Nationaltheatret** Common 1, 2, 3, 4, 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 28 June 1928 21,255 0.7 0.43 Underground [8]
Nordberg†† Sognsvann 10 October 1934
– 5 May 1992
7.6 4.7 At-grade [8][14]
Nydalen Ring 4, 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 20 August 2003 8,420 Underground [10]
Økern Grorud 4, 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 16 October 1966 2,224 5.4 3.4 At-grade [9]
Oppsal Østensjø 3Template:Oslo T-bane icon 10 January 1926 1,686 7.8 4.8 At-grade [9][18]
Østerås# Røa 2Template:Oslo T-bane icon 16 November 1972 755 10.2 6.3 At-grade [8]
Østhorn Sognsvann 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 10 October 1934 274 7.1 4.4 At-grade [8]
Ringstabekk Kolsås 3Template:Oslo T-bane icon 15 August 2011 10.2 6.3 At-grade [6][8]
Ringstabekk Kolsås 1 July 1924–1 July 2006 233 10.5 6.5 At-grade [6][8]
Ris Holmenkollen 1Template:Oslo T-bane icon 31 May 1898 380 5.3 3.3 At-grade [13][14][15]
Risløkka Grorud 4, 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 16 October 1966 766 6.5 4.0 At-grade [9]
Røa Røa 2Template:Oslo T-bane icon 24 January 1935 1,504 7.5 4.7 At-grade [8]
Rødtvet Grorud 4, 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 16 October 1966 835 9.5 5.9 At-grade [9]
Rommen Grorud 4, 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 17 March 1974 438 13.0 8.1 At-grade [9]
Romsås Grorud 4, 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 18 August 1974 1,468 12.0 7.5 Underground [9]
Ryen Lambertseter 1, 4Template:Oslo T-bane icon 28 April 1957 1,050 6.7 4.2 At-grade [21]
Sinsen Ring 4,5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 20 August 2006 2,300 At-grade [10]
Skådalen Holmenkollen 1Template:Oslo T-bane icon 31 May 1898 320 8.0 5.0 At-grade [13][14][15]
Skogen Holmenkollen 1Template:Oslo T-bane icon 16 May 1916 134 11.9 7.4 At-grade [13][14][15]
Skøyenåsen Østensjø 3Template:Oslo T-bane icon 10 January 1926 898 7.0 4.3 At-grade [9][18]
Skullerud Østensjø 3Template:Oslo T-bane icon 29 October 1967 1,258 11.3 7.0 At-grade [9]
Slemdal Holmenkollen 1Template:Oslo T-bane icon 31 May 1898 947 6.0 3.7 At-grade [13][14][15]
Smestad¤ Røa 2, 3Template:Oslo T-bane icon 17 November 1912 2,071 4.6 2.9 At-grade [8]
Sognsvann# Sognsvann 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 10 October 1934 854 8.7 5.4 At-grade [8]
Sørbyhaugen†† Røa 24 January 1935
– 18 May 1995
5.1 3.2 At-grade [8]
Steinerud Holmenkollen 1Template:Oslo T-bane icon 31 May 1898 250 3.9 2.4 At-grade [13][14][15]
Storo* Ring 4, 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 20 August 2003 3,630 At-grade [10]
Stortinget* Common 1, 2, 3, 4, 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 9 January 1977 15,217 0.0 0 Underground [8]
Stovner Grorud 4, 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 18 August 1974 3,399 13.7 8.5 Underground [9]
Tåsen Sognsvann 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 10 October 1934 677 6.8 4.2 At-grade [8]
Tjernsrud†† Kolsås 1 July 1924
– 1 July 2006
261 9.9 6.2 At-grade [6][8]
Tøyen¤ Common 1, 2, 3, 4, 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 22 May 1966 9,967 2.1 1.3 Underground [9]
Trosterud Furuset 2Template:Oslo T-bane icon 15 December 1973 1,557 8.4 5.2 Built-in [9]
Tveita Furuset 2Template:Oslo T-bane icon 18 November 1970 2,100 6.4 4.0 Underground [9]
Ullernåsen Kolsås 3Template:Oslo T-bane icon 15 June 1942 584 6.8 4.2 At-grade [8]
Ullevål stadion¤ Sognsvann 4, 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 10 October 1934 2,009 5.3 3.3 At-grade [8]
Ulsrud Østensjø 3Template:Oslo T-bane icon 20 July 1958 637 8.5 5.3 At-grade [9][18]
Valkyrie plass†† Common 28 June 1928
– 7 January 1985
2.4 1.5 Underground [8]
Valler†† Kolsås 1 January 1930 319 14.8 9.2 At-grade [8]
Veitvet Grorud 4, 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 16 October 1966 1,386 8.4 5.2 At-grade [9]
Vestgrensa†† Sognsvann 10 October 1934
– 22 August 1999
4.7 2.9 At-grade [8][14]
Vestli# Grorud 4, 5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 21 December 1975 1,087 15.1 9.4 At-grade [9]
Vettakollen Holmenkollen 1Template:Oslo T-bane icon 31 May 1898 195 7.6 4.7 At-grade [13][14][15]
Vinderen Holmenkollen 1Template:Oslo T-bane icon 31 May 1898 941 4.3 2.7 At-grade [13][14][15]
Voksenkollen Holmenkollen 1Template:Oslo T-bane icon 16 May 1916 217 13.7 8.5 At-grade [13][14][15]
Voksenlia Holmenkollen 1Template:Oslo T-bane icon 16 May 1916 274 10.8 6.7 At-grade [13][14][15]
Vollebekk Grorud 4,5Template:Oslo T-bane icon 16 October 1966 774 10.9 6.8 At-grade [9]
Volvat†† Røa 1939
– 7 April 1997
3.4 2.1 Underground [8]

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