Forskningsparken is a rapid transit station on the Sognsvann Line of the Oslo Metro. It also serves as a light rail station for the Ullevål Hageby Line...
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on 22 August 1999, when it was replaced by the new station Forskningsparken. Ullevål Haveby station opened on 10 October 1934, when Akersbanerne had built...
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projects are Eidsvoll Verk Station on the high-speed Gardermoen Line, the Oslo Metro stations Mortensrud and Forskningsparken, stations along the Ullevål Hageby...
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between Berg and Tåsen it turns to the northwest and north. At the station Forskningsparken the Sognsvann Line overpasses the light rail Ullevål Hageby Line...
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Oslo Metro (section Stations)
points to the tramway at Majorstuen, Jernbanetorget, Jar, Storo and Forskningsparken. The commuter train serves suburbs further away from Oslo, though some...
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Gaustadalléen tram stop (redirect from Gaustadalleen (station))
road Gaustadalléen passes under Ring 3 in Gaustad in Oslo, Norway. The station opened on 1 June 1999 as part of the extension of the Ullevål Hageby Line...
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Ullevål stadion is a rapid transit station of the Oslo Metro's Sognsvann Line. It is situated between the Sogn and Ullevål Hageby neighborhoods of the...
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two stations being closed. The Ring Line opened in 2003. Forskningsparken has transfer to the Oslo Tramway and serves Rikshospitalet. Forskningsparken and...
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light rail line would be built, and a new station for transfer from the metro would open at Forskningsparken. A detailed proposal was presented by Oslo...
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trafficked station is Jernbanetorget, which is adjacent to Oslo Central Station, closely followed by Majorstuen, the main transfer station between lines...
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Universitetet Blindern tram stop (redirect from Blindern nord (station))
side of Blindern, the main campus of the University of Oslo, Norway. The station opened on 1 June 1999 as part of the extension of the Ullevål Hageby Line...
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Stortinget is seven minutes. Along with Forskningsparken, it serves the campus of the University of Oslo. The station opened on 10 October 1934 along with...
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After the opening of Stortinget, only seven new station have opened: Mortensrud (1998), Forskningsparken (1999), Nydalen, Storo (both 2003), Sinsen, Husebybakken...
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Sjømannskolen station to Kastellet station in 1931, to Bråten station in 1940 and to Sæter station in 1946. The line was extended from Sæter to Ljabru station on...
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correspondence with the Sognsvann Line at the new station Forskningsparken. In the first plans, Berg was meant to be a station on the new ring line. This plan was discarded...
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short line between Homansbyen west of the city centre, Oslo West Railway Station and a sideline to Grønland, east of the city centre. The first "trams"...
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is a list of current stations of the Oslo Tramway, Norway: The following table lists the name of each station, the line the station is located on, the services...
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three minutes delayed. The expansion had four new stations: Universitetet Blindern, Forskningsparken, Gaustadalléen and Rikshospitalet. The entire section...
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