Grorud Station, the Glossary
Grorud Station (Grorud stasjon) is a railway station on the Trunk Line located in the Grorud borough of Oslo, Norway.[1]
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39 relations: Accessibility, Alnabru station, Asker station, Bane NOR, Centralized traffic control, Cultural heritage, Dal Station, Drammen Line, Frogner Station, Furuset, Grorud, Grorud Valley, Haugenstua Station, Height above mean sea level, Heinrich Ernst Schirmer, Interlocking, Island platform, Jernbaneverket, Kløfta Station, Kunnskapsforlaget, Level crossing, Lillestrøm Station, Norway, Norwegian Railway Club, Norwegian Railway Museum, Nyland Station, Oslo, Oslo byleksikon, Oslo Central Station, Oslo Commuter Rail, Side platform, Society for the Preservation of Ancient Norwegian Monuments, Spikkestad Line, Spikkestad Station, Swiss chalet style, Train station, Trunk Line, Vy, Wilhelm von Hanno.
- 1854 establishments in Norway
- Railway stations in Norway opened in 1854
- Railway stations in Oslo
- Railway stations on the Trunk Line
Accessibility
Accessibility is the design of products, devices, services, vehicles, or environments so as to be usable by people with disabilities.
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Alnabru station
Alnabru Station (Alnabru stasjon) was a railway station on the Trunk Line located in the Alnabru neighborhood of Oslo, Norway. Grorud Station and Alnabru station are railway stations in Oslo and railway stations on the Trunk Line.
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Asker station
Asker Station (Asker stasjon) is a railway station located in downtown Asker, Norway.
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Bane NOR
Bane NOR SF is the Norwegian government agency responsible for owning, maintaining, operating and developing the Norwegian railway network, including the track, stations, and the majority of other infrastructure assets.
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Centralized traffic control
Centralized traffic control (CTC) is a form of railway signalling that originated in North America.
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Cultural heritage
Cultural heritage is the heritage of tangible and intangible heritage assets of a group or society that is inherited from past generations.
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Dal Station
Dal is a railway station located in Dal in Eidsvoll, Norway. Grorud Station and Dal Station are 1854 establishments in Norway, railway stations in Norway opened in 1854 and railway stations on the Trunk Line.
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Drammen Line
The Drammen Line (Drammenbanen) is a railway line between Oslo and Drammen, Norway, which was opened on 7 October 1872.
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Frogner Station
Frogner Station is a railway station at Frogner in Akershus, Norway on the Trunk Line. Grorud Station and Frogner Station are 1854 establishments in Norway, railway stations in Norway opened in 1854 and railway stations on the Trunk Line.
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Furuset
Furuset is residential and suburban area, situated in the northeast of Oslo, Norway.
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Grorud
Grorud is a borough of the city of Oslo, Norway.
Grorud Valley
The Grorud Valley (Groruddalen) is a valley and urban area or suburb in the northeastern part of Oslo, the capital of Norway.
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Haugenstua Station
Haugenstua Station (Haugenstua holdeplass) is a railway station on the Trunk Line located in the Haugenstua neighborhood of Oslo, Norway. Grorud Station and Haugenstua Station are railway stations in Oslo and railway stations on the Trunk Line.
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Height above mean sea level
Height above mean sea level is a measure of a location's vertical distance (height, elevation or altitude) in reference to a vertical datum based on a historic mean sea level.
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Heinrich Ernst Schirmer
Heinrich Ernst Schirmer (27 August 1814 – 6 December 1887) was a German-born architect most noted for his work in Norway.
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Interlocking
In railway signalling, an interlocking is an arrangement of signal apparatus that prevents conflicting movements through an arrangement of tracks such as junctions or crossings.
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Island platform
An island platform (also center platform (American English) or centre platform (British English)) is a station layout arrangement where a single platform is positioned between two tracks within a railway station, tram stop or transitway interchange.
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Jernbaneverket
Jernbaneverket (Norwegian for: 'railway administration') was a government agency responsible for owning, maintaining, operating and developing the Norwegian railway network, including the track, stations, classification yards, traffic management and timetables.
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Kløfta Station
Kløfta Station (Kløfta stasjon) was opened at Kløfta in 1854 as a part of Norway's first railway, the Trunk Line between Oslo and Eidsvoll. Grorud Station and Kløfta Station are 1854 establishments in Norway, railway stations in Norway opened in 1854 and railway stations on the Trunk Line.
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Kunnskapsforlaget
Kunnskapsforlaget is a Norwegian publishing company based in Oslo.
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Level crossing
A level crossing is an intersection where a railway line crosses a road, path, or (in rare situations) airport runway, at the same level, as opposed to the railway line crossing over or under using an overpass or tunnel.
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Lillestrøm Station
Lillestrøm Station (Lillestrøm stasjon) is a railway station serving the town of Lillestrøm in Skedsmo, Norway. Grorud Station and Lillestrøm Station are 1854 establishments in Norway, railway stations in Norway opened in 1854 and railway stations on the Trunk Line.
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Norway
Norway (Norge, Noreg), formally the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, situated on the Scandinavian Peninsula.
Norwegian Railway Club
The Norwegian Railway Club (Norsk Jernbaneklubb) is an association which is involved in the preservation of Norwegian museum railways.
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Norwegian Railway Museum
The Norwegian Railway Museum (Norsk Jernbanemuseum) is located at Hamar in Innlandet county, Norway.
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Nyland Station
Nyland Station (Nyland holdeplass) is a railway station on the Trunk Line located in the Grorud borough of Oslo, Norway. Grorud Station and Nyland Station are railway stations in Oslo and railway stations on the Trunk Line.
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Oslo
Oslo (or; Oslove) is the capital and most populous city of Norway.
Oslo byleksikon
Oslo byleksikon (Oslo City Encyclopaedia) is an encyclopaedia on Oslo, Norway's capital city.
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Oslo Central Station
Oslo Central Station (Oslo sentralstasjon, abbreviated Oslo S) is the main railway station in Oslo, and the largest railway station within the entire Norwegian railway system. Grorud Station and Oslo Central Station are 1854 establishments in Norway, railway stations in Norway opened in 1854, railway stations in Oslo and railway stations on the Trunk Line.
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Oslo Commuter Rail
Oslo Commuter Rail (Lokaltog Østlandet) is a commuter rail centered in Oslo, Norway, connecting the capital to six counties in Eastern Norway. Grorud Station and Oslo Commuter Rail are 1854 establishments in Norway.
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Side platform
A side platform (also known as a marginal platform or a single-face platform) is a platform positioned to the side of one or more railway tracks or guideways at a railway station, tram stop, or transitway.
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Society for the Preservation of Ancient Norwegian Monuments
Society for the Preservation of Ancient Norwegian Monuments (Fortidsminneforeningen) is an organization focused on conservation preservation in Norway.
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Spikkestad Line
The Spikkestad Line is a 14 kilometre long railway line between Asker and Spikkestad in Norway.
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Spikkestad Station
Spikkestad Station (Spikkestad stasjon) is a railway station located at Spikkestad in Røyken, Norway, and is the terminus of the Spikkestad Line.
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Swiss chalet style
Swiss chalet style (Schweizerstil, Sveitserstil) is an architectural style of Late Historicism, originally inspired by rural chalets in Switzerland and the Alpine (mountainous) regions of Central Europe.
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Train station
A train station, railroad station, or railroad depot (mainly North American terminology) and railway station (mainly UK and other Anglophone countries) is a railway facility where trains stop to load or unload passengers, freight, or both.
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Trunk Line
The Trunk Line (Hovedbanen) is a railway line in Norway which runs between Oslo and Eidsvoll. Grorud Station and Trunk Line are 1854 establishments in Norway.
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Vy
Vygruppen, branded as Vy, formerly the Norwegian State Railways (Norges Statsbaner, NSB), is a government-owned railway company which operates most passenger train services and many bus services in Norway.
Wilhelm von Hanno
Andreas Friedrich Wilhelm von Hanno (15 December 1826 – 12 December 1882) was a German-born Norwegian architect, sculptor and painter.
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See also
1854 establishments in Norway
- Åsnes
- Øksendal
- Aust Agder Blad
- Bardu Municipality
- Bergensposten
- Bryn Station
- Dal Station
- Eidsvoll Station
- Eidsvoll Station (1854–1998)
- Eigerøy Lighthouse
- Forsand Church
- Frogner Station
- Frue Church
- Grorud Station
- Jessheim Station
- Kløfta Station
- Kongsvinger (town)
- Lillestrøm Station
- Nygård Bridge
- Oslo Central Station
- Oslo Commuter Rail
- Sarp Bridge
- Sarpen
- Senja District Court
- Strømmen Station
- Trunk Line
- Våler, Innlandet
Railway stations in Norway opened in 1854
- Bryn Station
- Dal Station
- Eidsvoll Station
- Eidsvoll Station (1854–1998)
- Frogner Station
- Grorud Station
- Jessheim Station
- Kløfta Station
- Lillestrøm Station
- Oslo Central Station
- Strømmen Station
Railway stations in Oslo
- Alna station
- Alnabru station
- Bekkelaget station
- Bestun station
- Bryn Station
- Elisenberg station
- Grefsen station
- Grorud Station
- Høybråten Station
- Haugenstua Station
- Hauketo Station
- Holmlia Station
- Kjelsås station
- Kværner Station
- List of Oslo Metro stations
- Ljan Station
- Movatn Station
- Nationaltheatret station
- Nordstrand Station
- Nydalen station
- Nyland Station
- Oslo Central Station
- Oslo West Station
- Rosenholm Station
- Sandermosen Station
- Skøyen station
- Skarpsno station
- Snippen Station
- Tøyen station
Railway stations on the Trunk Line
- Alna station
- Alnabru station
- Bøn Station
- Bryn Station
- Dal Station
- Eidsvoll Station
- Eidsvoll Station (1854–1998)
- Fjellhamar Station
- Frogner Station
- Grorud Station
- Høybråten Station
- Hanaborg Station
- Hauerseter Station
- Haugenstua Station
- Jessheim Station
- Kløfta Station
- Lørenskog Station
- Leirsund Station
- Lillestrøm Station
- Lindeberg Station
- Nordby Station
- Nyland Station
- Oslo Central Station
- Sagdalen Station
- Strømmen Station
- Varud Station