Grønvollfoss Station

Grønvollfoss Station

Infobox Norwegian station
name = Grønvollfoss


caption =
locale = Grønvollfoss
municipality = Notodden
line = Tinnosbanen
distance = 158.70 km
elevation = 136.3 m
coordinates =
start = August 9 1909
architect = Thorvald Astrup
platforms = 1
owner = Norges Statsbaner
operator = Norges Statsbaner
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Grønvollfoss Station ( _no. Grønvollfoss stasjon) was a railway station serving Grønvollfoss in Notodden, Norway on Tinnosbanen from 1909 to the line closed in 1991.

Designed by Thorvald Astrup it opened on August 9 1909 as a stop called Grøndvoldsfoss'. It got the current name on January 1 1922. It became a station in 1965, but a stop again in 1976 after the station was razed. It was manned until 1960. It was closed along with the railway on January 1 1991. [cite book |author=Payton, Gary and Lepperød, Trond |title=Rjukanbanen på sporet av et industrieventyr |year=1995 |publisher=Maana Forlag |isbn=82-993549-1-9 |location=Rjukan |pages=202]

References

External links

* [http://forsk.njk.no/stdb/index.php?Stnr=2704&aut=&mod=st&sid=1127 Norsk Jernbaneklubb entry]

Nsb next line
line = "Tinnosbanen"
prestation = "Lisleherad"
poststation = "Årlifoss"


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