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Myra Station

1931 establishments in Norway1973 disestablishments in NorwayDisused railway stations in NorwayRailway stations closed in 1973Railway stations in Bærum
Railway stations in Norway closed in the 20th centuryRailway stations in Norway opened in the 1930sRailway stations on the Drammen LineRailway stations opened in 1931
Myra stasjon
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Myra Station (Norwegian: Myra holdeplass) was a railway station situated at Myra in the neighborhood of Stabekk in Bærum, Norway, on the Drammen Line. The station, located 7.30 kilometers (4.54 mi) from Oslo West Station, was served by Oslo Commuter Rail trains of the Norwegian State Railways. Ramstad opened on 1 November 1931 with two simple side platforms. It was opened as Marstrander bro, but took the name Myra eighteen days later. Ticket sales remained until 1964. The station was one of several closed on 3 July 1973 as part of a service upgrade to speed up local trains on the Drammen Line.

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Myra Station
Nordraaks vei, Bærum

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N 59.9123 ° E 10.6192 °
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Nordraaks vei 59B
1369 Bærum, Stabekk
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