Vieren Station

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Vieren
General information
Location Vieren,  Ulvik
Norway
Owned by Bane NOR
Operated by Vy Tog
Line(s) Bergensbanen
Distance344.80 km (214.25 mi)
Platforms1
History
Opened1948

Vieren Station (Norwegian : Vieren holdeplass) is a railway station on the Bergensbanen railway line. The stop is located at Vieren in the northwestern corner of the municipality of Ulvik in Vestland county, Norway. The station is served by the Bergen Commuter Rail, operated by Vy Tog, with up to five daily departures in each direction. The station was opened in 1948. The surrounding area is dominantly recreational, with many cabins.

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60°42′33″N6°58′46″E / 60.7092°N 6.97944°E / 60.7092; 6.97944


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