Helsfyr (station) explained

Helsfyr
Style:Oslo Metro
Address:Helsfyr, Oslo
Country:Norway
Elevation:73.7m (241.8feet)
Line:Furuset Line
Østensjø Line
Lambertseter Line
Connections:Bus: 20 Skøyen
21 Tjuvholmen
37 Nydalen T
66 Grorud T via IKEA
68 Grorud T
76 Mortensrud
100 Oslo Bus TerminalKjeller
110 Oslo Bus TerminalLillestrøm
110E Sørlihavna
115E Vallerudtoppen
125E Nesåsen
300 Oslo Bus Terminal – Blystadlia
300E Blystadlia
375 Strømmen
400 Oslo Bus Terminal – Veståsen skole – Oslo Airport
400E Eltonåsen
470E Bjørkelangen
480E Bjørkelangen via Loren
490E Trøgstad
FB5 Hotel Scandinavian – Oslo Airport
VY123 Oslo Bus Terminal – Elverum
Distance:3.8km (02.4miles) from Stortinget
Structure:Underground
Accessible:Yes
Owned:Sporveien
Operator:Sporveien T-banen

Helsfyr is a subway station on the east side of the Oslo Metro system located in the borough of Helsfyr. The station is shared by the Furuset Line (Line 2), the Østensjø Line (Line 3) and the Lambertseter Line (Lines 1 and 4). Line 1 terminates at Helsfyr during weekends, late evenings, and vacations. The station is located between Ensjø in the west and Brynseng in the east.

Helsfyr is located underground. The entrance to the station is located within the perimeter of a bus terminal, and the surrounding localities consist mostly of office buildings and also some industrial establishments. An ice rink and concert stadium are located nearby at Valle-Hovin. Just northeast of the station is the cemetery Østre Gravlund (Eastern Cemetery), which includes the Jewish Cemetery.