Torpo Station
Torpo Railway Station in 2013
General information
LocationNorway
Coordinates60°39′35″N 8°42′58″E / 60.65972°N 8.71611°E / 60.65972; 8.71611
Elevation330 m
Line(s)Bergensbanen
Platforms1
ConnectionsÅl Station, Gol Station
Construction
ArchitectPaul Armin Due
History
Opened1907
Closed2000
Location
Torpo Station is located in Norway
Torpo Station
Torpo Station
Location within Norway

The Torpo Railway Station (Norwegian: Torpo stasjon) is a retired railway station located at Torpo in Viken county, Norway. It is now used as a crossing track.[1]


History

The station opened on December 21, 1907. The village that gave the station its name changed its name from Torpe to Torpo in April 1935 which caused the station to follow suit. The station was remotely controlled on December 9, 1983 and made unmanned on January 1, 1984. Passenger train service ceased on June 2, 1991 but was resumed from May 29, 1994 to April 20, 2000 and nowadays, the former station serves as a crossing track. The station building, built using red-painted wood in Art Nouveau style with drawings by Paul Armin Due, is still standing.


References

  1. "Norsk Jernbanemuseum er interessert i Torpo stasjon". 24 November 2021.
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