Holmlia Station

Holmlia (Norwegian: Holmlia holdeplass) is a railway station on the Østfold Line. It is located in the Holmlia neighborhood in the Søndre Nordstrand borough of Oslo, Norway. Situated 10.20 kilometers (6.34 mi) from Oslo Central Station (Oslo S), it features an island platform with two access superstructures. Holmlia is served by the L2, L2x and L21 lines of the Oslo Commuter Rail, providing three to five services per hour.

Holmlia
General information
LocationHolmlia, Søndre Nordstrand, 
Oslo
Norway
Coordinates59°50′05″N 10°47′49″E
Owned byBane NOR
Operated byVy
Line(s)Østfold Line
Distance10.20 km (6.34 mi) from Oslo S
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
ConnectionsBus: Ruter
73 Brenna
77 Langteigåsen
77B Asperudåsen
77C Krummedike
79 Åsbråten - Grorud T
80E Åsbråten - Rådhuset
18N Åsbråten - Kringsjå
83N Fløysbonn - Rådhuset
Construction
ArchitectArne Henriksen
Other information
Fare zone1
History
Opened1932
Rebuilt1982, 2012
Location
Holmlia
Location within Akershus

The station opened in 1932. Development of the area started in the 1970s, resulting in an all-new station opening in 1982. Arne Henriksen designed its award-winning superstructure. Holmlia has since become among the country's busiest commuter stations, resulting in a northern accessway being built in 2012. Eight Ruter bus lines feed the station, including morning bus and two night buses.

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