Rudskogen Motorsenter Station

Rudskogen Motorsenter Station (Norwegian: Rudskogen motorsenter holdeplass) was a railway station on the Eastern Østfold Line located at Rudskogen in Rakkestad, Norway. Situated 62.90 kilometers (39.08 mi) from Oslo Central Station (Oslo S), it featured a simple platform. The station was located next to the motorsport venue Rudskogen Motorsenter. The station was opened on 19 May 1990 and was only used that year. It was only served during sporting events with shuttle trains operating to a parking lot located next to Kampenes Station.

Rudskogen Motorsenter
General information
LocationRudskogen, Rakkestad, Østfold
Norway
Coordinates59°21′29″N 11°16′48″E / 59.358°N 11.280°E / 59.358; 11.280
Owned byNorwegian State Railways
Line(s)Eastern Østfold Line
Distance62.90 km (39.08 mi) from Oslo S
Platforms1 side platform
History
Opened19 May 1990 (1990-05-19)
Closed1990
Location
Rudskogen Motorsenter is located in Østfold
Rudskogen Motorsenter
Rudskogen Motorsenter
Location within Østfold
Rudskogen Motorsenter is located in Norway
Rudskogen Motorsenter
Rudskogen Motorsenter
Rudskogen Motorsenter (Norway)

History

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Rudskogen Motorsenter was the first asphalt circuit built in Eastern Norway[1] and was officially opened in May 1990. The logistics were organized in such a way that a parking lot was built at Kampenes, 12 kilometers (7.5 mi) south of the venue, in Sarpsborg. The stations were first used on the 19 and 20 May, with the Norwegian State Railways operating a shuttle service between Kampenes and Rudskogen.[2] This was not a success and both stations were abandoned after the 1990 season.[3] The station was never used by scheduled trains. The same season NSB also opened Hauge Station between Fredrikstad and Sarpsborg in order to serve the sports venue Østfoldhallen.[2]

Facilities

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The station was situated on the Eastern Østfold Line, 62.90 kilometers (39.08 mi) from Oslo S. This was just 230 meters (750 ft) south of Rudskau Station. The station was situated along a section of single track and only featured a simple platform.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Svardal, Geir (19 October 1989). "Action på egen asfalt". Aftenposten (in Norwegian). p. 2.
  2. ^ a b "Nye holdeplasser i Østfold". På Sporet (in Norwegian). 62: 56. 1990.
  3. ^ a b Bjerke, Thor; Holom, Finn (2004). Banedata 2004 (in Norwegian). Hamar / Oslo: Norwegian Railway Museum / Norwegian Railway Club. pp. 50–51. ISBN 82-90286-28-7.
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Rudskau Eastern Østfold Line Mikkelshytta