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Mortensrud station

Mortensrud is a rapid transit station on the Østensjø Line of the Oslo Metro. It is located in Mortensrud in the Søndre Nordstrand borough of Oslo, Norway. Construction of the station started in 1995, which was taken into use on 24 November 1997, when it became the terminal station of the line—following a 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi) extension from Skullerud. The extension cost 215 million kr to build, and most of the section is in tunnels. The station is built in concrete, wood and stone, and cost NOK 35 million. It is served by line 3, in addition to being an important bus terminal for the borough, including a feeder service to Bjørndal. Travel time along the 13.6-kilometre (8.5 mi) section to the city center is 24 minutes. In 2001–02, the station had 2,077 daily boarding passengers. The station serves the surrounding residential area, as well as an adjacent shopping center. South of the station is a turning line for trains.

Mortensrud
Mortensrud Station 2016
General information
LocationMortensrud, Søndre Nordstrand, Oslo
Norway
Coordinates59°50′57″N 10°49′40″E / 59.84917°N 10.82778°E / 59.84917; 10.82778
Owned bySporveien
Operated bySporveien T-banen
Line(s)Østensjø Line
Distance13.6 km (8.5 mi) from Stortinget
ConnectionsBus: 71A Bjørndal ( - Jernbanetorget)
71B Seterbråten
72C Maikollen
73 Holmlia Stasjon - Brenna
74 Jernbanetorget
76 Helsfyr T
70N Bjørndal - Jernbanetorget
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
AccessibleYes
Other information
Fare zone1
History
Opened24 November 1997; 25 years ago (1997-11-24)

History Edit

The Østensjø Line opened as a light rail on 18 December 1923. On 29 October 1967, the upgraded metro standard was first used, and the line was connected to the Oslo Metro. A month later, the extension to Skullerud opened.[1] The work with building the extension between Skullerud and Mortensrud was originally planned to start in 1992, with completion planned for 1994.[2] However, construction did not start until 1995. The 2.4-kilometre (1.5 mi) extension is built to allow speeds of 100 kilometres per hour (62 mph), and represents a considerable longer distance between stations than what is normal on the network. Most of the section is in tunnels, though there are also two viaducts. The extension (without the new station) cost NOK 215 million. The line runs somewhat south of the station, allowing space to line up trains, and for future further extension of the line.[3]

The station was taken into use on 24 November 1997, but not officially opened until 4 January 1998.[1][4] On the day of the official opening, the bus terminal was taken into use. The station costs NOK 35 million.[5] At the time, it was estimated to have about 6000 daily users—both boarding and disembarking, including the bus terminal.[6]

Facilities Edit

The station is located in the residential area of Mortensrud, in Søndre Nordstrand. Mortensrud is an open station without any barriers and free access from the bus stops. The station area is one storey below from the surrounding area. It has step-free access, and at the same level as the buses. Only the western portion of the two side platforms is in use, where direct connection can be made with buses. The station is located adjacent to the shopping center at Mortensrud.[5] The station is designed by Arkitektskap. It is built in concrete, covered in red brick, steel, natural rock and wood, that will allow lianas to grow on them. The roofover the western platform is curved, and made of wood and glass. There is an underground parking lot in two levels.[7]

Service Edit

Mortensrud is served by line 3 on the Østensjø Line, operated by Oslo T-banedrift on contract with Ruter. The rapid transit serves the station every 15 minutes, except in the late evening and on weekend mornings, when there is a 30-minute headway.[8] Travel time along the 13.6-kilometre (8.5 mi) portion to Stortinget in the city center is 24 minutes.[1][6] In 2001–02, the station had 2,077 daily boarding passengers.[9]

The station functions as a major bus terminal for Søndre Nordstrand. Ruter operates feeder bus services to Dal, Brenna, Kantarellen (all no. 73) and Bjørndal (no. 71A). The station is the end station of route 74 (Jernbanetorget) and route 76 (Helsfyr). Line 71A during rush hour also terminates/starts at Jernbanetorget.

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Ruter (11 March 2008). (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 24 February 2009. Retrieved 18 March 2009.
  2. ^ Grue, Øystein (24 February 1992). "Millioner løser trafikkflokene". Aftenposten Aften (in Norwegian). p. 15.
  3. ^ Oslo Package 2. (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on July 25, 2011. Retrieved 21 March 2009.
  4. ^ Bjerke, Thor and Finn Holom (2004). Banedate 2004. Hamar/Oslo: Norwegian Railway Museum/Norwegian Railway Club. p. 348. ISBN 82-90286-28-7.
  5. ^ a b Oslo Package 2. (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on July 25, 2011. Retrieved 21 March 2009.
  6. ^ a b Five, Henriette (19 August 1997). "Rødt og dyrt på Mortensrud". Aftenposten Aften (in Norwegian). p. 10.
  7. ^ Arkitektskap. (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 10 May 2009. Retrieved 21 March 2009.
  8. ^ Ruter (18 August 2008). "Rutetider T-banen" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Retrieved 21 March 2009.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ Municipality of Oslo (2003). (PDF) (in Norwegian). Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 July 2011. Retrieved 31 March 2009.

External links Edit

  Media related to Mortensrud stasjon at Wikimedia Commons

Preceding station   Oslo Metro Following station
Skullerud
towards Kolsås
Line 3 Terminus

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Mortensrud is a rapid transit station on the Ostensjo Line of the Oslo Metro It is located in Mortensrud in the Sondre Nordstrand borough of Oslo Norway Construction of the station started in 1995 which was taken into use on 24 November 1997 when it became the terminal station of the line following a 2 4 kilometres 1 5 mi extension from Skullerud The extension cost 215 million kr to build and most of the section is in tunnels The station is built in concrete wood and stone and cost NOK 35 million It is served by line 3 in addition to being an important bus terminal for the borough including a feeder service to Bjorndal Travel time along the 13 6 kilometre 8 5 mi section to the city center is 24 minutes In 2001 02 the station had 2 077 daily boarding passengers The station serves the surrounding residential area as well as an adjacent shopping center South of the station is a turning line for trains MortensrudMortensrud Station 2016General informationLocationMortensrud Sondre Nordstrand OsloNorwayCoordinates59 50 57 N 10 49 40 E 59 84917 N 10 82778 E 59 84917 10 82778Owned bySporveienOperated bySporveien T banenLine s Ostensjo LineDistance13 6 km 8 5 mi from StortingetConnectionsBus 71A Bjorndal Jernbanetorget 71B Seterbraten72C Maikollen73 Holmlia Stasjon Brenna74 Jernbanetorget76 Helsfyr T70N Bjorndal JernbanetorgetConstructionStructure typeAt gradeAccessibleYesOther informationFare zone1HistoryOpened24 November 1997 25 years ago 1997 11 24 Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 3 Service 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe Ostensjo Line opened as a light rail on 18 December 1923 On 29 October 1967 the upgraded metro standard was first used and the line was connected to the Oslo Metro A month later the extension to Skullerud opened 1 The work with building the extension between Skullerud and Mortensrud was originally planned to start in 1992 with completion planned for 1994 2 However construction did not start until 1995 The 2 4 kilometre 1 5 mi extension is built to allow speeds of 100 kilometres per hour 62 mph and represents a considerable longer distance between stations than what is normal on the network Most of the section is in tunnels though there are also two viaducts The extension without the new station cost NOK 215 million The line runs somewhat south of the station allowing space to line up trains and for future further extension of the line 3 The station was taken into use on 24 November 1997 but not officially opened until 4 January 1998 1 4 On the day of the official opening the bus terminal was taken into use The station costs NOK 35 million 5 At the time it was estimated to have about 6000 daily users both boarding and disembarking including the bus terminal 6 Facilities EditThe station is located in the residential area of Mortensrud in Sondre Nordstrand Mortensrud is an open station without any barriers and free access from the bus stops The station area is one storey below from the surrounding area It has step free access and at the same level as the buses Only the western portion of the two side platforms is in use where direct connection can be made with buses The station is located adjacent to the shopping center at Mortensrud 5 The station is designed by Arkitektskap It is built in concrete covered in red brick steel natural rock and wood that will allow lianas to grow on them The roofover the western platform is curved and made of wood and glass There is an underground parking lot in two levels 7 Service EditMortensrud is served by line 3 on the Ostensjo Line operated by Oslo T banedrift on contract with Ruter The rapid transit serves the station every 15 minutes except in the late evening and on weekend mornings when there is a 30 minute headway 8 Travel time along the 13 6 kilometre 8 5 mi portion to Stortinget in the city center is 24 minutes 1 6 In 2001 02 the station had 2 077 daily boarding passengers 9 The station functions as a major bus terminal for Sondre Nordstrand Ruter operates feeder bus services to Dal Brenna Kantarellen all no 73 and Bjorndal no 71A The station is the end station of route 74 Jernbanetorget and route 76 Helsfyr Line 71A during rush hour also terminates starts at Jernbanetorget References Edit a b c Ruter 11 March 2008 T banestasjonene i ost in Norwegian Archived from the original on 24 February 2009 Retrieved 18 March 2009 Grue Oystein 24 February 1992 Millioner loser trafikkflokene Aftenposten Aften in Norwegian p 15 Oslo Package 2 Mortensrud T baneforlengelse in Norwegian Archived from the original on July 25 2011 Retrieved 21 March 2009 Bjerke Thor and Finn Holom 2004 Banedate 2004 Hamar Oslo Norwegian Railway Museum Norwegian Railway Club p 348 ISBN 82 90286 28 7 a b Oslo Package 2 Mortensrud ny terminal in Norwegian Archived from the original on July 25 2011 Retrieved 21 March 2009 a b Five Henriette 19 August 1997 Rodt og dyrt pa Mortensrud Aftenposten Aften in Norwegian p 10 Arkitektskap Mortensrud T banestasjon og bussterminal in Norwegian Archived from the original on 10 May 2009 Retrieved 21 March 2009 Ruter 18 August 2008 Rutetider T banen PDF in Norwegian Retrieved 21 March 2009 permanent dead link Municipality of Oslo 2003 Strategi for kollektivtrafikkens utvikling PDF in Norwegian Archived from the original PDF on 20 July 2011 Retrieved 31 March 2009 External links Edit nbsp Media related to Mortensrud stasjon at Wikimedia Commons Preceding station nbsp Oslo Metro Following stationSkullerudtowards Kolsas Line 3 Terminus Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mortensrud station amp oldid 1180566406, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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