| Majorstuen | |
| Majorstuen stasjon, Holmenkollen ski jump on the hill in the back | |
| Location | |
| Place | Majorstuen |
| Municipality | Oslo |
| Line | Common tunnel |
| Service | |
| Opened | 1898 |
| Type | At-grade |
| Line(s) |
|
| Connections | |
| 11 Kjelsås 12 Kjelsås 19 Lijabu |
|
| 22 Ellingsrudåsen 25 Karihaugen 42 Kolsås 45 Voksen skog 46 Ullerntoppen |
|
Majorstuen is a subway station on the Oslo T-bane. The Holmenkollen ski jump, located in Holmenkollen, Oslo, Norway, is host to the world's second oldest Ski jump competition still in existence Majorstuen, also called Majorstua, is an area in the borough of Frogner in the western part of Oslo, Norway. (called Christiania from 1624 to 1878 and Kristiania from 1878 to 1924 is the Capital and largest city of Norway. Oslo T-bane is the Rapid transit system of Oslo, Norway operated by Oslo T-banedrift on contract from the transit authority Ruter. It is located in the Majorstuen neighborhood in the Frogner borough. Majorstuen, also called Majorstua, is an area in the borough of Frogner in the western part of Oslo, Norway. Frogner is a borough of the city of Oslo, Norway. In addition to traditional Frogner the borough incorporates Bygdøy, Uranienborg and Majorstuen is shared by all the subway lines, and, being located just after the tunnel entrance, it is the only such station not located underground. Majorstuen was originally the end station for Holmenkollbanen, and remained so until the tunnel to Nationaltheatret Station was completed. Nationaltheatret Station (Nationaltheatret stasjon is an underground Railway station on Drammenbanen in Oslo, Norway; located by
After Majorstuen the subway lines split up in three directions. Sognsvannsbanen runs northwards, Holmenkollbanen runs to the northwest while Røabanen and Kolsåsbanen are on a shared track to the west.
The station has three platforms. There are two main platforms facing each other. Opposite the platform for outbound trains is a side platform, used for the trains on the west side of Oslo which terminate at Majorstuen. Such trains are not common, they are usually early-morning trains or trains which are retiring for the evening. Between 2002 and 2004 however, Holmenkollbanen terminated at Majorstuen and all these trains used this platform. See also 2002 (disambiguation Year 2002 ( MMII) was a Common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. "MMIV" redirects here For the Modest Mouse album see " Baron von Bullshit Rides Again " Also located on the outbound platform is a kiosk, the only such kiosk on the Oslo T-bane behind the ticket barriers. In the Mediterranean Basin and the Near East, a kiosk ( Persian کوشک Kushk Arabic كشك Koshk Turkish Köşk
Majorstuen itself is largely a residential area, although there is a great deal of commercial business as well. It is a node for public transportation, outside the subway station are bus stops for several bus lines and a tram stop serving three lines on Oslotrikken. A bus stop is a designated place where a Public transport Bus stops for the purpose of allowing passengers to board or leave a bus A tram stop is a place designated for a Tram to stop in order to have passengers board or leave it
| TERMINUS | NEXT STATION ← WEST |
Majorstuen | NEXT STATION EAST→ |
TERMINUS | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Frognerseteren | Frøen | Line 1 | Nationaltheatret | Bergkrystallen | ||
| Østerås | Borgen | Line 2 | Ellingsrudåsen | |||
| Sognsvann | Blindern | Line 3 | Mortensrud | |||
| Ringen | Line 4 | Bergkrystallen | ||||
| Storo | Line 5 | Vestli | ||||
| Husebybakken | Borgen | Line 6 | Ringen | |||