Snarum | |
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General information | |
Location | Snarum, Modum Norway |
Coordinates | 60°01′25″N 9°52′34″E / 60.023504°N 9.876173°E |
Operated by | Krøder Line Foundation |
Line(s) | Krøder Line |
Platforms | 1 |
Construction | |
Architect | Georg Andreas Bull |
History | |
Opened | 28 November 1872 |
Closed | 19 January 1958 (passengers) 1 March 1985 (freight traffic) |
Snarum Station (originally Lofthus Station) is a railway station on the Krøder Line in Buskerud, Norway. It was opened on 28 November 1872 and located in the village Snarum. The station building was designed by Georg Andreas Bull in Swiss chalet style. On 26 November 1872, farmer Jørgen Rytterager was appointed the first station master of the station. The station was one of the stations on the Krøder Line with the most passenger and freight traffic. Passenger service was ceased on 19 January 1958, and freight traffic on 1 March 1985.