List of railway stations in Norway

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Honefoss Station in 1900 Honefoss-stasjon-1900-corr.jpg
Hønefoss Station in 1900

This is the list of railway stations located in Norway. The list is incomplete.

NameLocation (county, parish)Year of openingImage
A
Arna Station Vestland 1964 Arna stasjon.JPG
B
Bryne Station Rogaland 1878 Norwegian train station icon.svg
Bergen Station Vestland 1913 Bergen station, 2019 (01).jpg
Bogegrend Station Vestland 1938 Norwegian train station icon.svg
Bolstadøyri Station Vestland 1883 Bolstadoyri stasjon 2017.jpg
Bulken Station Vestland 1883 541. Vossebanen, Bulken Station - no-nb digifoto 20151106 00111 bldsa AL0541 (cropped).jpg
D
Dale Station Vestland 1883 Dale-hordaland-stasjon.jpg
Drammen Station Buskerud 1866 Drammen gamle.jpg
E
Egersund station Rogaland 1944 Egersund stasjon pa Eie.JPG
Eggjareid Station Vestland 1936 Norwegian train station icon.svg
Elverum Station Innlandet 1862 Elverum stasjon 2.jpg
Evanger Station Vestland 1883 Evanger stasjon.jpg
F
Finse Station Vestland 1908 BM69-train at Finse (16590148917).jpg
Flå Station Viken 1907 Fla stasjon URN NBN no-nb digifoto 20170206 00174 NB MIT GNR 01480.jpg
G
Geilo Station Viken 1907 Geilo Station.jpg
Gjerdåker Station Vestland 1941 Norwegian train station icon.svg
Gol Station Buskerud 1907 Gol stasjon 110812.jpg
H
Hallingskeid Station Vestland 1908 Hallingskeid with train in 1909.jpg
Haugastøl Station Viken 1908 Haugastol stasjon 1.jpg
Hønefoss Station Viken 1868 Railway Station Honefoss 03.jpg
J
Jørnevik Station Vestland 1936 Norwegian train station icon.svg
K
Kløve Station Vestland 1931 Norwegian train station icon.svg
Kronstad Station Vestland 1913 Kronstad stasjon.jpg
L
Ljosanbotn Station Vestland 1948 Norwegian train station icon.svg
M
Marienborg Station Trøndelag 1999 Marienborg Station.JPG
Mjølfjell Station Vestland 1908 Mjolfjell stasjon.jpeg
Mosjøen Station Nordland 1940 Mosjoen stasjon.jpg
Myrdal Station Vestland 1908 Myrdal Rallarvegen 2018 (175652).jpg
N
Nesbyen Station Viken 1907 Nesbyen stasjon fra sor.jpg
O
Oklungen Station Vestfold og Telemark 1882 Oklungen Station.jpg
Oslo Sentralstasjon Oslo (county) 1987 Oslo Central Station from air.jpg
P
Porsgrunn Station Vestfold og Telemark 1882 Porsgrunn stasjon.jpg
R
Reimegrend Station Vestland 1908 Reimegrend stasjon - Bergensbanen.jpg
Rise Station Agder 1907 Rise stasjon.jpg
S
Stavanger Station Rogaland 1878 Stavanger stasjon 2013-04-28 10.34.24.jpg
Sandnes sentrum Station Rogaland 1992 Sandnes stasjon.jpg
Seimsgrend Station Vestland 1936 Norwegian train station icon.svg
Skiple Station Vestland 1931 Raumdalen ved Skiple 1909-04-14.jpg
Skoppum Station Vestfold og Telemark 1881 Skoppum stasjon.jpg
Stabekk Station Viken 1884 Baerum stabekk stasjon IMG 6611.JPG
Stanghelle Station Vestland 1883 Stanghelle stasjon 1.jpg
T
Takvam Station Vestland 1966 Takvam hp.jpg
Torpo Station Viken 1907 Torpo stasjon ny.jpg
Trengereid Station Vestland 1883 Trengereid stasjon naer.JPG
Trondheim Central Station Trøndelag 1882 Trondheim Central Station 2009.JPG
U
Upsete Station Vestland 1908 Upsete stasjon.jpeg
Urdland Station Vestland 1908 Urdland stasjon.jpg
Ustaoset Station Viken 1912 Ustaoset stasjon 1.jpg
V
Vaksdal Station Vestland 1883 Vaksdal stasjon ubb-bs-fol-01726-013 md.jpg
Vieren Station Vestland 1948 NSB BM 69 Vieren - Orneberget II.jpg
Volli Station Vestland 1936 Norwegian train station icon.svg
Voss Station Vestland 1883 Voss Station.jpg
Y
Ygre Station Vestland 1908 Ygre stasjon.jpg
Å
Ål Station Viken 1907 Small village train station in Al 02.jpg
Ø
Ørneberget Station Vestland 1958 NSB BM 69 Vieren - Orneberget.jpg
Øyeflaten Station Vestland 1931 Norwegian train station icon.svg

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