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Bekkelaget station

1879 establishments in Norway1983 disestablishments in NorwayRailway stations closed in 1983Railway stations in Norway closed in the 20th centuryRailway stations in Norway opened in the 1870s
Railway stations in OsloRailway stations on the Østfold LineRailway stations opened in 1879
48039 Bekkelaget stasjon
48039 Bekkelaget stasjon

Bekkelaget Station (Norwegian: Bekkelaget stasjon) was a railway station on the Østfold Line. It was located at Nedre Bekkelaget in the Nordstrand borough of Oslo, Norway. It was originally situated 3.34 kilometers (2.08 mi) from Oslo Central Station (Oslo S) and received a station building designed by Peter Andreas Blix. It was named Bækkelaget until 1921. Bekkelaget was used as a commuter station. With the arrival of the railway, the lower portions of Bekkelaget could be built out with housing. After the Bekkelaget Slide on 7 October 1953 resulted in the Bekkelaget Tunnel being built past the station. It opened on 7 September 1958. At the same time the station was moved 460 meters (1,510 ft) southwards, so the southern mouth of the tunnel. The station was closed on 29 May 1983.

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Bekkelaget station
Mosseveien, Oslo Nordstrand

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1172 Oslo, Nordstrand
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48039 Bekkelaget stasjon
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