| Mæl | |
| Mæl Station, the terminus of Rjukanbanen | |
| Location | |
| Place | Mæl |
| Municipality | Tinn |
| Line(s) | Rjukanbanen |
| Distance | 0 km |
| Service | |
| Opened | 1909 |
| Line operator(s) | Norsk Hydro |
| Connections | |
Mæl Station is a railway station on Rjukanbanen and where the railway cars on the line were transferred to the railway ferry to Tinnoset. |}A train station, railway station, railroad station, or station yard is a facility at which Passengers may board and alight from Trains Tinn is a municipality in the county of Telemark Norway. The parish of Tin was established as a municipality January 1 1838 (see Formannskapsdistrikt Year 1909 ( MCMIX) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year starting Norsk Hydro ASA (,) is a Norwegian Aluminium and Renewable energy company headquartered in Oslo. Tinnsjø railway ferry was a Norwegian Railway ferry service on the lake Tinnsjø that connected the railways of Rjukanbanen and Tinnosbanen The station is located 16 km from Rjukan and on the mouth of the river Måna in Vestfjorddalen where the river runs into Tinnsjå. Vestfjorddalen is a Valley in Tinn, Norway, stretching from the lake Tinnsjå westwards past Rjukan, Vemork and Rjukanfossen Tinnsjå ( Tinnsjø, Tinnsjøen) is one of the largest lakes in Norway The station was built in 1909 when Rjukanbanen opened and electrified in 1911 and closed when traffic on Rjukanbanen ceised in 1991. It was named Rollag until 1921.