Eidsberg Station

Eidsberg Station (Norwegian: Eidsberg holdeplass) is a railway station of the Eastern Østfold Line located in at Finnestad in Eidsberg, Norway. Situated 68.63 kilometers (42.64 mi) from Oslo Central Station (Oslo S), it is only served by extra rush-hour R22 service of the Oslo Commuter Rail. The station, which originally provided a passing loop, was designed by Balthazar Lange and opened on 24 November 1882. The passing loop was demolished in 1989 and the station unmanned. It was renovated as a heritage site in 2014.

Eidsberg
General information
LocationStasjonsveien 412, 1830 Eidsberg
Norway
Coordinates59°30′48″N 11°18′13″E
Elevation152.8 m (501 ft) AMSL
Owned byBane NOR
Operated byVy
Line(s)Eastern Østfold Line
Distance68.63 km (42.64 mi) from Oslo S
Platforms1 side platform
ConnectionsBus service
Construction
Parking10 spaces
ArchitectBalthazar Lange
History
Opened24 November 1882 (1882-11-24)
Passengers
20123,400 (boarding and disembarking annually)
Location
Eidsberg
Location within Østfold
Eidsberg
Eidsberg (Norway)
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