Bryn Station

Bryn
General information
LocationBryn, Gamle Oslo,
Oslo
Norway
Coordinates59°54′30″N 10°49′8″E / 59.90833°N 10.81889°E / 59.90833; 10.81889
Elevation78.3 m (257 ft) AMSL
Owned byBane NOR
Operated byVy
Line(s)Trunk Line
Distance3.89 km (2.42 mi) from Oslo S
Platforms2
Tracks2
Construction
AccessibleOnly track 1
ArchitectFinn Ivar Andreas Knudsen
Other information
Fare zone1
History
Opened1 September 1854 (1854-09-01)
Rebuilt1884 (1884),
1902 (1902)
Location
Bryn is located in Akershus
Bryn
Bryn
Location within Akershus

Bryn Station (Norwegian: Bryn stasjon) is a railway station on the Trunk Line located in the Bryn neighborhood of the Gamle Oslo borough of Oslo, Norway. Situated 3.89 kilometers (2.42 mi) from Oslo Central Station, it features two platforms. The Loenga–Alnabru Line passes through the station without a platform. Bryn is served by the L1 line of Vy's Oslo Commuter Rail. The station is also nearby Bryn school.

The station was opened on 1 September 1854, but was originally only a halt to test brakes. Ticket sales commenced in 1858. A new, brick station building was erected in 1884. A new wooden station building was finished on the north side in 1902, designed by and is one of Norway's nine first stations. The original building, designed by Finn Ivar Andreas Knudsen. The station has been proposed redeveloped as a major transit hub for eastern Oslo.


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