词条 | Såner Station |
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| name = Såner | style = | image = Såner stasjon 00015652.jpg | image_caption = Såner Station in the 1910s | address = Såner, Vestby | country = Norway | coordinates = | elevation = | line = Østfold Line | connections = | distance = {{convert|47.92|km|abbr=on}} from Oslo Central | structure = | platform = 2 | depth = | levels = | tracks = | parking = | bicycle = | opened = 2 January 1879[1] | architect = Peter Andreas Blix | closed = 21 September 1996 | rebuilt = | ADA = | code = | owned = Norwegian State Railways | operator = | zone = | smartcardname = | smartcardstatus = | former = | passengers = | pass_year = | pass_percent = | pass_system = | mpassengers = | services = }}Såner Station ({{lang-no|Såner stasjon}}) was a railway station on the Østfold Line in Norway. It was located between Hølen and Sonsveien Station in the Såner village in the Municipality of Vestby. Designed by Peter A. Blix in Swiss chalet style, it was opened on 2 January 1879. The station was closed on 21 September 1996, when the section between Rustad and Kambo Station was upgraded to double tracks.[1] HistoryThe western branch of the Østfold Line opened on 2 January 1879 while the eastern branch opened on 24 November 1882.[2] Såner Station was located on the western branch, and was originally named "Soner", but had its name changed to "Saaner" in April 1894. In April 1921, it had its name changed to "Såner".[1] On 15 May 1893, it was decided to install a morse lamp at the station. Centralized semaphores were decided on 23 January 1900, as an experiment to gain knowledge of the system.[1] The station became unmanned on 1 January 1973 and was closed on 21 June 1996.[1] The line was replaced by a double tracked line allowing speeds up to {{Convert|160|km/h}}.[3] In 2003, a family bought the station with head house for {{NOK|1.3 million|lk=yes}}.[4] Facilities and locationThe facilities of Såner Station were designed by Peter A. Blix in Swiss chalet style.[2] The head house featured two storeys and a basement, which together constituted {{convert|180|m2}} of ground area.[4] An outhouse and a timber shed were also located at the station.[1] The Såner Church is located east of the station. It burned down in 1995 and was reerected in 2000.[5] References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite web|url=http://forsk.njk.no/stdb/index.php?mod=st&aut=&detaljert=1&baneID=220&Stnr=1313&sid=421|title=Såner|date=29 April 2007|publisher=Norwegian Railway Club|accessdate=21 June 2011|language=Norwegian}} {{Nsb next start}}{{Nsb next line2. ^1 {{cite book|last1=Hartmann|first1=Eivind|last2=Mangset|first2=Øistein|last3=Reisegg|first3=Øyvind|title=Neste stasjon: En guide til jernbanens arkitekturhistorie|year=1997|publisher=Gyldendal Norsk Forlag|isbn=82-05-25294-7|location=Oslo|pages=132–33|language=Norwegian|chapter=Smaalensbanen (Østfoldbanen)}} 3. ^{{cite journal|last=Holom|first=Finn|title=Dobbeltspor Ski–Moss fullføres|journal=På Sporet|publisher=Norwegian Railway Club|location=Oslo|year=1996|volume=88|issn=0801-1729|oclc=476251147|language=Norwegian|pages=4–5}} 4. ^1 {{cite news|last=Hegge|first=Liss|title=På sporet av gamle detaljer: Stasjonsbygning ble bolig|newspaper=Aftenposten|date=5 October 2006|page=4|language=Norwegian}} 5. ^{{cite encyclopedia|year=2009|title=Såner|encyclopedia=Store norske leksikon|editor=Godal, Anne Marit|publisher=Kunnskapsforlaget|location=Oslo|url=http://www.snl.no/S%C3%A5ner|language=Norwegian|accessdate=22 June 2011}} |line = Østfold Line |prestation = Hølen |poststation = Sonsveien }}{{end}}{{coord|59|31|49|N|10|44|15|E|region:NO-02_type:railwaystation_source:kolossus-nowiki|display=title}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Saner Station}} 7 : Railway stations in Akershus|Railway stations on the Østfold Line|Railway stations opened in 1879|Railway stations closed in 1996|Disused railway stations in Norway|1879 establishments in Norway|1996 disestablishments in Norway |
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