Moelv Station

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General information
Location Moelv,  Ringsaker
Norway
Coordinates 60°55′45″N10°41′58″E / 60.92917°N 10.69944°E / 60.92917; 10.69944
Elevation147.3 m (483 ft)
Owned by Bane NOR
Operated by SJ Norge, Vy
Line(s) Dovre Line
Distance155.95 km (96.90 mi)
Platforms2
ConnectionsBus: Innlandstrafikk
History
Opened1894

Moelv Station (Norwegian : Moelv stasjon) is a railway station located in Moelv in Ringsaker, Norway on the Dovre Line. Moelv is only served by regional trains by Vy and night trains by SJ Norge.[ citation needed ]

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History

The station was opened in 1894 [1] with the construction of the railway between Hamar and Tretten. [2] The first station building was finished by 1894, with design by Paul Due. It was demolished in 1981 to be replaced by a new building, [1] which was designed by Arne Henriksen. [2]

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References

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  2. 1 2 Hartmann, Eivind; Mangset, Øistein; Reisegg, Øyvind (1997). "Randsfjordbanen med sidelinjer". Neste stasjon[Next Station]. Gyldendal. pp. 98, 153–154. ISBN   82-05-25294-7.

"Moelv Station". Norwegian National Rail Administration . Retrieved 30 April 2014.

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