- Røa Line
Infobox rail line
name = Røa Line
nativename = Røabanen
caption = Smestad was the first terminus of the Røa Line.
type =Rapid transit
system =Oslo T-bane
start = Majorstuen
end = Østerås
stations = 11
open =November 17 ,1912
close =
owner =Kollektivtransportproduksjon
operator =Oslo T-banedrift
character =
stock =T1000 MX3000
linelength = 7.5 km
tracklength =
notrack = Double
gauge = RailGauge|sg
el = 750 V DC (third rail )
speed = 70 km/h
elevation = 142.4 m
Røabanen|The Røa Line ( _no. Røabanen) is a
rapid transit line on theOslo T-bane which runs from downtownOslo ,Norway to Østerås inBærum . It serves neighborhoods such asRøa in Western Oslo, and some suburbs in northern Bærum.The first part of the line from Majorstuen to Smestad was originally constructed as a
branch line of theHolmenkoll Line and openedNovember 17 ,1912 . The line was opened to Røa onJanuary 24 ,1935 , whence it got its current name. OnDecember 22 ,1948 the line crossed the riverLysakerelven into Bærum and was extended to Grini. The next extensions were to Lijordet onDecember 3 ,1951 , and finally to its present end station at Østerås onNovember 16 ,1972 .cite book |title=Neste stopp Makrellbekken: historien om Røabanen |last=Aspenberg |first=Nils Carl |authorlink=Nils Carl Aspenberg |year=1995 |publisher=Baneforlaget |location=Oslo |isbn=82-91448-18-3 |pages= ]Many years before the extension into Bærum, the intention was to construct a line via Østerås and Øverland to
Lommedalen in eastern Bærum. At the time of the last extension, the original schedule was to build rails toHosle ; this did not materialize and the construction stopped at Østerås.b]In 1995 the line was overhauled. As a result, the stations Heggeli, Sørbyhaugen, Huseby skole and Grini were closed. In addition, the Røa Line did no longer stop at Volvat station; the
Kolsås Line did so for two more years before the station closed altogether. [ [http://www.ruter.as/Miljo-og-kultur/Stasjoner/T-banestasjonene-i-vest/ Overview of western T-bane stations] -Ruter ]Like the other western lines of the T-bane network, the Røa Line was constructed with
overhead lines , short platforms only capable of handling 2-car trains, and numerouslevel crossings . Demand for increased capacity of the line led to the upgrading of the line to so-called "metro standard" in 1995. The overhead lines were replaced withthird rail , the level crossings were removed or replaced with bridges, and the platforms were extended to accommodate 6-car trains, and the signaling moved inside the cabs withautomatic train control . The trains running on the Røa Line on the west side now run through theCommon Tunnel through the city center and then on theFuruset Line to Ellingsrudåsen on the east side as line 2 of the network. Trains are operated using the fairly old third rail only T1000 type stock, though they are in the process of being replaced by the brand newMX3000 stock.References
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