Grønvollfoss Station
Grønvollfoss | |||||
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| General information | |||||
| Location | Grønvollfoss, Notodden Norway | ||||
| Coordinates | 59°39′05″N 9°12′50″E / 59.65139°N 9.21389°E | ||||
| Elevation | 136.3 m (447 ft) | ||||
| Owned by | Norwegian State Railways | ||||
| Operated by | Norwegian State Railways | ||||
| Line(s) | Tinnoset Line | ||||
| Distance | 158.70 km (98.61 mi) | ||||
| Platforms | 1 | ||||
| Construction | |||||
| Architect | Thorvald Astrup | ||||
| History | |||||
| Opened | 9 August 1909 | ||||
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Grønvollfoss Station (Norwegian: Grønvollfoss stasjon) was a railway station serving Grønvollfoss in Notodden, Norway on the Tinnoset Line from 1909 to the line closed in 1991.
Designed by Thorvald Astrup it opened on 9 August 1909 as a stop called Grøndvoldsfoss. It got the current name on 1 January 1922. It became a station in 1965, but a stop again in 1976 after the station was razed. It was staffed until 1960. It was closed along with the railway on 1 January 1991.[1]
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| Preceding station | Following station | |||
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| Lisleherad | Tinnos Line | Årlifoss | ||
