Dovre Station

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Dovre
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General information
Location Dovre
Norway
Coordinates 61°59′7″N9°15′24″E / 61.98528°N 9.25667°E / 61.98528; 9.25667
Elevation485 m (1,591 ft) AMSL
Owned by Bane NOR
Operated by SJ Norge, Vy
Line(s) Dovre Line
Distance330.82 km (205.56 mi)
Platforms2
History
Opened1913

Dovre Station is a railway station located at the village of Dovre Dovre, Norway. [1] [2] The station is located on the Dovre Line and served by one daily express trains in each direction to Oslo and Trondheim since 11 June 2006. The station was opened in 1913 when the Dovre Line was extended from Otta to Dombås.

Preceding station Bane NOR logo.svg Following station
Otta Dovre Line Dombås
Preceding stationExpress trainsFollowing station
Otta F6 Oslo STrondheim S   Dombås

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References

  1. "The best stops along the Dovre Railway". www.visitnorway.com. Retrieved 2022-09-20.
  2. "Dovre Station, Norway Tourist Information". www.touristlink.com. Retrieved 2022-09-20.