Levanger Station
Levanger | |
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Location |
Levanger, Levanger Norway |
Coordinates | 63°44′41″N 11°18′03″E / 63.744731°N 11.300719°ECoordinates: 63°44′41″N 11°18′03″E / 63.744731°N 11.300719°E |
Elevation | 3.3 metres (11 ft) above sea level |
Operated by | Norwegian State Railways |
Line(s) | Nordland Line |
Distance | 83.90 kilometres (52.13 mi) |
Connections | Bus: TrønderBilene |
Construction | |
Architect | Paul Due |
History | |
Opened | 29 October 1902 |
Levanger Station (Norwegian: Levanger stasjon) is a railway station located in the town center of Levanger, Norway on the Nordland Line. The station serves both local and express trains northbound through Innherred and to Nordland, and southbound to Trondheim. The Trøndelag Commuter Rail, which runs between Steinkjer and Trondheim, stops at Levanger, and operates at a one-hour intervals.[1]
History
The station was opened on 29 October 1902 on the Hell–Sunnan Line as the section to Levanger was finished. There was at the time of construction a controversy as to whether the station should be in the western or eastern part of town.[2][3][4] Operation of the restaurant was run by Norsk Spisevognselskap between 1 October 1934 and 8 May 1945.[5]
References
- ↑ "Levanger Station". Norwegian State Railways. Retrieved 25 May 2011.
- ↑ Hoås, Jan; Stene, Morten (2005). Hell Sunnanbanen (in Norwegian). Jubileumskomiteen. pp. 33–34.
- ↑ "Levanger" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Railway Club. Retrieved 2011-05-25.
- ↑ "Levanger stasjon" (in Norwegian). Norwegian National Rail Administration. Retrieved 2011-05-25.
- ↑ Just, Carl (1949). A/S Norsk Spisevognselskap 1919–1949 (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk Spisevognselskap. p. 66. OCLC 40310643.
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Preceding station | Line | Following station | ||
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Skogn Sykehuset Levanger |
Nordland Line | HiNT Elberg | ||
Preceding station | Express trains | Following station | ||
Stjørdal | Trondheim S–Bodø | Steinkjer | ||
Preceding station | Local trains | Following station | ||
Sykehuset | Trøndelag Commuter Rail | HiNT |
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