Notodden Public Transport Terminal Explained

Notodden
Address:Downtown Notodden, Notodden
Country:Norway
Line:Tinnoset Line
Connections:Bus: Farte
Vy express: VY1
NOR-WAY: NW180
Platform:1
Opened:24 September 2002 (bus)
25 August 2004 (rail)
Closed:9 August 2015 (rail)
Owned:Bane NOR
Operator:Vy

Notodden Public Transport Terminal (Norwegian: Notodden kollektivterminal) is a bus station opened in 2002, and between 2004 and 2015 also a railway station, serving Notodden, Norway. Traditionally located on the Bratsberg Line, it was since 2008 been regarded as part of the Tinnoset Line. The station has only one track and one platform, and was served by hourly trains to Grenland by NSB. From 10 August 2015 until 12 December 2020, the rail traffic was moved back to Notodden New Station. However, from the introduction of the new timetable on 13 December, this station came back into use.[1]

History

Notodden Old Station was the first station to serve Notodden, and was taken into use when Tinnoset Line opened in 1909. When the extension line of the Bratsberg Line was opened in 1917 Notodden New Station was taken into use. After operations on the Tinnoset Line were terminated in 1991, plans to move the station closer to town were made, and in 2004 the new public transport terminal was taken into use. This station is 800m (2,600feet) closer to town than the old one, but the final stretch is not electrified like the rest of Bratsberg- and Tinnoset Line.

References

59.5564°N 9.2558°W

Notes and References

  1. Entur Stop Registry https://stoppested.entur.org/?stopPlaceId=NSR:StopPlace:61101