Kongsvinger Station

Kongsvinger
General information
LocationKongsvinger
Norway
Coordinates60°11′15″N 12°0′13″E / 60.18750°N 12.00361°E / 60.18750; 12.00361
Elevation148.1 m (486 ft) AMSL
Operated bySJ
Vy
Vy Tåg
Line(s)Kongsvinger Line
Solør Line
Distance100.28 km (62.31 mi)
Platforms2
ConnectionsBus: Innlandstrafikk
Other information
Station codeKVG
History
Opened3 October 1862; 162 years ago (1862-10-03)

Kongsvinger Station (Norwegian: Kongsvinger stasjon) is a railway station located in downtown Kongsvinger, Norway, on the Kongsvinger Line and Solør Line. The station was built in 1862 as part of the Kongsvinger Lin and designed in Swiss chalet style by Heinrich Ernst Schirmer and Wilhelm von Hanno. Later a branch line, the Solør Line, was built to Elverum.

The station is served by many Oslo Commuter Rail departures to and from Oslo Central Station. There are also stops by long-distance trains Oslo–Stockholm, and some regional trains to Charlottenberg and Karlstad in Sweden.

All bus services in Kongsvinger connect to the station, with hourly service offered by Innlandstrafikk. There are hourly buses westbound to Oslo, northbound to Elverum, and buses to Charlottenberg, and local buses in Kongsvinger.

The restaurant was taken over by Norsk Spisevognselskap on 1 July 1925, and subsequently renovated.[1]

  1. ^ Just, Carl (1949). A/S Norsk Spisevognselskap 1919–1949 (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk Spisevognselskap. p. 65. OCLC 40310643.