Vennesla Station

Railway station in Vennesla, Norway
58°15′11.42″N 7°58′4.36″E / 58.2531722°N 7.9678778°E / 58.2531722; 7.9678778Elevation141.1 m (463 ft) AMSLOwned byBane NOROperated byGo-AheadLine(s)Sørlandet LineDistance350.16 km (217.58 mi)Other informationStation codeVNLHistoryOpened1895

Vennesla Station (Norwegian: Vennesla stasjon) is a railway station located in the village of Vennesla in the municipality of Vennesla in Agder county, Norway. Located along the Sørlandet Line, the station is served by express trains to Oslo and Kristiansand. The trains are operated by Go-Ahead Norge.

History

The station was opened in 1895 as part of the Setesdal Line. In 1935 it became part of Sørlandet Line when it was extended from Neslandsvatn Station to Kristiansand Station. The Setesdal Line has since closed and has been converted to a heritage railway.

Preceding station Following station
Kristiansand Sørlandet Line Nelaug
Preceding station Express trains Following station
Kristiansand F5 Stavanger-KristiansandOslo S   Nelaug

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