Sandvika Station

Sandvika Station (Norwegian: Sandvika stasjon) is a railway station located in downtown Sandvika in Bærum, Akershus, Norway. The station serves as a local public transport hub and is located on the Asker Line and the Drammen Line. The station was opened with the Drammen Line in 1872. In 2005 the Asker Line opened allowing though trains to bypass local trains and head directly to the next mayor station, Asker. An expansion of the Asker Line to Lysaker is under construction.

The station is served by commuter trains, regional trains, and the Airport Express Train airport express trains to Oslo Airport, Gardermoen. The station also serves as a bus station for Sandvika.

Preceding station Line Following station
Asker Asker Line
Slependen
Drammen Line Blommenholm
Preceding station Regional trains Following station
Asker Airport Express Lysaker
Asker Skien–Oslo S–Lillehammer Lysaker
Preceding station Local trains Following station
Slependen 400 Asker–Oslo S–Lillestrøm Blommenholm
Asker 440 Drammen–Oslo S–Dal Lysaker
450 Kongsberg–Oslo S–Eidsvoll
550 Spikkestad–Oslo S–Moss
Drammen Line
Stations
  • Drammen
  • Brakerøya
  • Lier
  • Asker
  • Høn
  • Vakås
  • Hvalstad
  • Billingstad
  • Slependen
  • Sandvika
  • Blommenholm
  • Høvik
  • Stabekk
  • Lysaker
  • Skøyen
  • Nationaltheatret
  • Oslo S
Closed stations
  • Jong
  • Ramstad
  • Strand
  • Myra
  • Bestun
  • Skarpsno
  • Oslo V
Unused stations
  • Elisenberg
Branch lines
  • Lier
  • Spikkestad
  • Asker
  • Skøyen–Filipstad
Tunnels
  • Lieråsen
  • Oslo
Oslo Airport Express Train (Flytoget)
General
  • GMB Class 71
  • Oslo Airport, Gardermoen
Lines
  • Asker Line
  • Drammen Line
  • Gardermo Line
  • Oslo Tunnel
  • Romerike Tunnel
Stations
  • Drammen
  • Asker
  • Sandvika
  • Lysaker
  • Skøyen
  • Nationaltheatret
  • Oslo Central
  • Lillestrøm
  • Oslo Airport Station

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