Haugerud (station)

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Haugerud
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General information
Location Haugerud, Alna, Oslo
Norway
Coordinates 59°55′21″N10°51′18″E / 59.92250°N 10.85500°E / 59.92250; 10.85500 Coordinates: 59°55′21″N10°51′18″E / 59.92250°N 10.85500°E / 59.92250; 10.85500
Elevation163.6 m (537 ft)
Owned by Sporveien
Operated by Sporveien T-banen
Line(s) Furuset Line
Distance7.5 km (4.7 mi) from Stortinget
ConnectionsBus: 69 Lutvann - Tveita
79 Åsbråten - Grorud T
FB10 OSL-Ekspressen (Mortensrud - Oslo Lufthavn)
2N Østerås T - Helsfyr T - Ellingsrudåsen T - Lørenskog Sentrum (Nattbuss)
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Disabled accessYes
History
Opened15 December 1974

Haugerud is the only non-underground station on the Furuset Line of the Oslo Metro. It is located in the Alna borough, between the stations of Tveita and Trosterud. Like the area around many of the other stations on Furusetbanen, the area around Haugerud is a dense residential neighborhood with a number of tall apartment buildings.

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