Hauger station
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Hauger | |||||||||||
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Location | Akershus, Norway, Bærum Norway | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 59°54′39″N 10°30′41″E / 59.91083°N 10.51139°E | ||||||||||
Owned by | Sporveien | ||||||||||
Operated by | Sporveien T-banen | ||||||||||
Line(s) | Kolsås Line | ||||||||||
Distance | 16.5 km (10.3 mi) from Stortinget | ||||||||||
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Structure type | At-grade | ||||||||||
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Opened | 1 January 1930 | ||||||||||
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Hauger is a station on the Kolsås Line (line 6) on the Oslo Metro system. It is between Kolsås and Gjettum, 16.5 kilometers (10.3 mi) from Stortinget. It serves the neighborhood Hauger and the mainly industrial area Rud. Two upper secondary schools Rud and Rosenvilde are located in its vicinity.
The station was opened on 1 January 1930 as part of the tramway Lilleaker Line.[1]
Along with most of the line, Hauger was closed for upgrades between 1 July 2006 and 12 October 2014 with its service temporarily provided by bus route 42.[2] Hauger, among other things, received longer platforms which can accommodate trains with up to six cars like most of the subway system.
References
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- ^ Oslo Sporveier. "Subway stations in the west".
- ^ Oslo Sporveier (2006). "Bus replacing the Kolsås line" (in Norwegian).