Røra Station

Røra
Location Røra, Inderøy
Norway
Coordinates 63°51′27″N 11°24′06″E / 63.857512°N 11.401619°E / 63.857512; 11.401619Coordinates: 63°51′27″N 11°24′06″E / 63.857512°N 11.401619°E / 63.857512; 11.401619
Elevation 51.5 metres (169 ft) above sea level
Owned by Jernbaneverket
Operated by Norges Statsbaner
Line(s) Nordland Line
Distance 105.47 kilometres (65.54 mi)
Platforms 2
History
Opened 1905

Røra Station (Norwegian: Røra stasjon) is a railway station located in the village of Røra in the municipality of Inderøy in Nord-Trøndelag county, Norway. The station is located along the Nordland Line railway line. It serves the entire municipality of Inderøy, though there is no corresponding bus service. The station is only served by the Trøndelag Commuter Rail service that goes between Steinkjer and Trondheim.[1]

History

The station was built as part of the Hell–Sunnan Line. It opened on 15 November 1905 along with the rest of the line north of Verdal. Originally the station was named Salberg, but it was renamed Røra on 1 August 1918. The station cost NOK 51,130. As one of only two stations on the Hell–Sunnanbanen line, it was not custom designed, but is a standard design. In 1977, the signaling system was automated and remote controlled. The station has been completely unmanned since 2003.[2]

At the time of construction the only settlement at Røra was located at Hylla, along the coast. But the site chosen for its location near the Salberg Church. Since then, the Hellemshaugen housing development, a grocery store, a school, and other public facilities have been built near the station, making it a very urban area.[3]


References

  1. "Røra stasjon" (in Norwegian). Jernbaneverket. Retrieved 2011-05-25.
  2. "Røra" (in Norwegian). Norsk Jernbaneklubb. Retrieved 2011-05-25.
  3. Hoås, Jan; Stene, Morten (2005). Hell Sunnanbanen. Jubileumskomiteen 2005. p. 55.
Preceding station Line Following station
Verdal Nordland Line Sparbu
Preceding station Local trains Following station
Verdal   Trøndelag Commuter Rail   Sparbu
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