Ljan Station

Ljan stasjon
General information
LocationLjan
Oslo
Norway
Coordinates59°51′11″N 10°47′06″E / 59.85306°N 10.78500°E / 59.85306; 10.78500
Elevation50.8 m (167 ft) AMSL
Owned byBane NOR
Operated byVy
Line(s)Østfold Line
Distance7.15 km (4.44 mi) from Oslo S
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Construction
ParkingYes
Bicycle facilitiesYes
ArchitectPeter Andreas Blix (1879)
Gerhard Fischer (1923)
Other information
Fare zone1
History
Opened1879 January 02 (02-01-1879)
Rebuilt1923
Location
Ljan stasjon is located in Akershus
Ljan stasjon
Ljan stasjon
Location within Akershus

Ljan Station (Norwegian: Ljan stasjon) is a railway station on the Østfold Line. It is located in the Ljan neighborhood in the Nordstrand borough of Oslo, Norway. Situated 7.15 kilometers (4.44 mi) from Oslo Central Station (Oslo S), it features two side platforms. Hauketo is served by the Line L2 of the Oslo Commuter Rail, providing two services each hour.

The station was one of the original stations on the Østfold Line, and opened on 2 January 1879. The original station was designed by Peter Andreas Blix. Commuter trains started running to Ljan in 1883, and had for many years the station as their terminus. The line through Ljan was moved during the 1920 and converted to double track. Ljan Station received a new station building in 1923, designed in Neoclassic by Gerhard Fischer, including an underpass with entrances. The station is listed as a cultural heritage site.