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Alna Station

Alna
Alna holdeplass 18.04.2011.JPG
Location Alna, Oslo
Norway
Coordinates 59°55′57″N 10°50′07″E / 59.93250°N 10.83528°E / 59.93250; 10.83528Coordinates: 59°55′57″N 10°50′07″E / 59.93250°N 10.83528°E / 59.93250; 10.83528
Owned by Norwegian National Rail Administration
Operated by Norwegian State Railways
Line(s) Trunk Line
Distance 6.87 km (4.27 mi)
Platforms 1 island platform
Other information
Fare zone 1
History
Opened June 7, 1971 (1971-06-07)
Location
Alna is located in Akershus
Alna
Alna
Location within Akershus

Alna Station (Norwegian: Alna holdeplass) is a railway station on the Trunk Line located at Alnabru in the Alna borough of Oslo, Norway. Situated 6.87 kilometers (4.27 mi) from Oslo Central Station, it consists of an island platform along a double tracked line. Alna is served by the L1 line of the Norwegian State Railways's Oslo Commuter Rail. The station was opened on 7 June 1971, replacing Alnabru Station. The former was dismantled to make room for Alnabru Freight Terminal. The station serves mostly an industrial area.

When the Trunk Line was completed in 1854 there was no station serving the Alna area. From the 1880s there was a growing industry in the area. There was a station named Alna which was established on 24 March 1872, but was closed already on 1 December 1873. Alnabru Station at roughly the same place opened on 20 January 1902. It initially took the name Alna, but this was changed to Alnabru on 1 May. The station was a major cargo terminal and the terminal of two freight lines, the Alna Line and the Loenga–Alnabru Line.

The Norwegian State Railways bought the farm Nordre Alna in 1918, allowing for a further development of the station. The site was eventually determined to act as the new main cargo yard for Oslo. Alnabru Freight Terminal was taken into use in 1970. This forced the Trunk Line to be rerouted past the freight yard, resulting in a new 1.1-kilometer (0.68 mi) section of track being built on the north side. Alna Station was placed on this segment. The new station was taken into use for trains in the direction of Oslo from 7 June 1971. The other track was taken into use on 14 June. The same day Alnabru Station was closed and subsequently demolished. Alna Station was originally named Alnabru, but took the name Alna in February 1973.


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