Mysen Station () is a
railway station
Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport using wheeled vehicles running in railway track, tracks, which usually consist of two parallel steel railway track, rails. Rail transport is one of the two primary means of ...
located at
Mysen
Mysen is the administrative center of the municipalities of Norway, municipality of Eidsberg in the counties of Norway, county of Østfold in Norway.
The town is named after the old farm of Mysen (Old Norse, Norse ''Mysin'', from ''*Mosvin''), si ...
in
Eidsberg
Eidsberg was a Municipalities of Norway, municipality in Østfold Counties of Norway, county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality was the List of cities in Norway, town of Mysen. In 2020, Eidsberg was absorbed into the Indre Øst ...
,
Norway
Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the archipelago of Svalbard also form part of the Kingdom of ...
. Situated from
Oslo Central Station
Oslo Central Station (, abbreviated ) is the main railway station in Oslo, and the largest railway station within the entire Norwegian railway system. It connects with Jernbanetorget station, which is served by trams and the Oslo Metro. It's ...
(Oslo S), it is served hourly by the L22 service of the
Oslo Commuter Rail
Oslo Commuter Rail () is a commuter rail centered in Oslo, Norway, connecting the capital to six counties of Norway, counties in Eastern Norway. The system is operated by Vy (formerly NSB) and its subsidiary Vy Gjøvikbanen, using NSB Class 69, C ...
. It is the terminus of most L22 services. The station had 251,000 boarding and disembarking passengers in 2012.
The station opened on 24 November 1882 with a
station building
A station building, also known as a head house, is the main building of a passenger railway station. It is typically used principally to provide services to passengers. A station building is a component of a station, which can include tracks, ...
designed by
Balthazar Lange in
Swiss chalet style
Swiss chalet style (, ) is an architectural style of Historicism (art), Late Historicism, originally inspired by rural chalets in Switzerland and the Alps, Alpine (mountainous) regions of Central Europe. The style refers to traditional building d ...
. The town of Mysen grew up around the station, and soon features the municipal center, shopping and industry. A
grain elevator
A grain elevator or grain terminal is a facility designed to stockpile or store grain. In the grain trade, the term "grain elevator" also describes a tower containing a bucket elevator or a pneumatic conveyor, which scoops up grain from a lowe ...
was built in 1953. The original station was demolished in 1986 to make way for a building complex. The station platforms were modernized in 2014.
History
Discussion of a railway through Eidsberg was first debated in the municipal council on 5 January 1867. The municipality approved a grant of 20,000
Norwegian speciedaler on 25 January 1873. After it was decided in 1873 that the Østfold Line was to be built, the main route controversy regarding the Eastern Line was whether it should run via Mysen, or take a straight line from Askim to Rakkestad. The railway engineers originally favored a bypass, but this was overruled by
Parliament
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on 4 June 1874. Eidsberg was granted three stations. There was consensus about the location of
Slitu Station, but both
Eidsberg Station and Mysen Station were the subject of a major dispute.
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One fraction supported building the main station near
Eidsberg Church. This had the added bonus of being close to the ferry quay at Grønsund and was a central transport hub in the community. These proposals called for a line traversing the municipality from
Moss
Mosses are small, non-vascular plant, non-vascular flowerless plants in the taxonomic phylum, division Bryophyta (, ) ''sensu stricto''. Bryophyta (''sensu lato'', Wilhelm Philippe Schimper, Schimp. 1879) may also refer to the parent group bryo ...
via Eidsberg to
Ørje
Ørje is the administrative centre of Marker, Norway, Marker municipality, Norway, not far from the Sweden, Swedish border. Its population (2013) is 3872
Ørje was founded in the 1880s around a timber-processing mill. Engebret Soot had built the ...
. Once such a route was discarded in 1873, the debate cooked down to a route to the east or to the west, close to the river
Glomma
The Glomma or Glåma is Norway's longest and most voluminous river. With a total length of , it has a drainage basin that covers 13% of Norway's surface area, all in the southern part of the country.
Geography
At its fullest length, the river r ...
. The eastern alternative was ultimately victorious. The station and line opened on 24 November 1882,
[Bjerke & Holom: 50] although temporary traffic had taken place since July.
The establishment at Mysen had a dramatic impact on Eidsberg. With the railway Mysen received a post office and telegraph. The central areas had previously been at
Folkenborg
Folkenborg (sometimes known as Folkinsberg) is a former nobles estate from the 12th-13th century located one mile southeast of Mysen located in Østfold. It is famous for being the site where King Haakon IV of Norway was born. In 1225 Haakon staye ...
, where the municipal hall and Eidsberg Sparebank was located, and the area around Eidsberg Church. Many companies and shops moved to Mysen, and both the municipal hall and the bank moved there in 1900. The largest cargo customer with the railway was the forest industry. Also farmers benefited, as the railway made it possible to export milk to the capital. The railway caused the first dairy in Eidsberg to opened in 1883, next to Mysen Station.
Originally there was a daily morning train starting in Mysen and running to Oslo and then returning. From the 1890s this increased to two. Mysen was the main station along the Eastern Line and the only station to feature an engine shed and a turntable. During the 1910s there were discussions of extending the
Urskog–Høland Line
The Urskog–Høland Line (), also known as Tertitten, is a narrow-gauge railway between Sørumsand and Skulerud in Norway.
History
The original line was long and was built in three stages: Urskogbanen opened in 1896, running from Bingsfossen t ...
to Mysen. This would allow a direct railway between Østfold and
Romerike
Romerike is a Districts of Norway, traditional district located north-east of Oslo, in what is today south-eastern Norway. It consists of the Akershus municipalities Lillestrøm, Lørenskog, Nittedal, Rælingen and Aurskog-Høland in the southern ...
, bypassing Oslo. The proposal never passed the idea stage. The
Norwegian resistance movement
The Norwegian resistance (Norwegian language, Norwegian: ''Motstandsbevegelsen'') to the German occupation of Norway, occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany began after Operation Weserübung in 1940 and ended in 1945. It took several forms:
*As ...
carried out a sabotage at Mysen Station in 1943 in which both the switches and two locomotives were blown up.
A
grain elevator
A grain elevator or grain terminal is a facility designed to stockpile or store grain. In the grain trade, the term "grain elevator" also describes a tower containing a bucket elevator or a pneumatic conveyor, which scoops up grain from a lowe ...
was built next to the station in 1953. The line was electrified on 5 December 1958. This allowed for the retirement of steam locomotives and the closing of the roundhouse. At the same time direct services to the capital were reintroduced. An
interlocking
In railway signalling, an interlocking is an arrangement of signal apparatus that prevents conflicting movements through an arrangement of tracks such as junctions or crossings. In North America, a set of signalling appliances and tracks inte ...
system was installed on 5 April 1968. At a later date, all ticket sales were transferred to the
Narvesen
Narvesen is a Norway, Norwegian chain of Newsagent's shop, newsagents / convenience stores which, with its 370 outlets nationwide, is one of Norway's largest retailers. The company has since 2000 been part of the Reitan Group (''Reitangruppen''). ...
kiosk at the station.
[Bjerke & Holom: 50]
During the 1960s there was a concern that Mysen and Eidsberg would see a shrinking population. However, instead an increasing number of people started commuting to jobs in and around Oslo. By 1970 a quarter of the workforce were commuting, almost all to the capital. This led to a major change in the traffic pattern on the Eastern Østfold Line. Mysen became the end of train services, with the extensions to Sarpsborg closed down in 1986. At the same time NSB made more intensive its commuter service.
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It also demolished the original station and sold the property to allow Citadel-complex to be built.
As the need for facilities for railway functions decreased, the NSB saw a decreasing need for station facilities. The move away from traditional station buildings became distinct in the 1980s. Mysen and
Ski Station
Ski Station () is a railway station located in Ski, Norway, Ski, Norway. It is located from Oslo Central Station on the Østfold Line, at the point where the railway splits in two into an Eastern Østfold Line, eastern and western line. It also ...
s were two which were demolished to make way for large complexes next to the station, in which NSB rented the space it needed.
The platform areas were renovated in 2014. Previously the two platforms were long, both
tall. This was changed to long and tall. Two additional parking tracks were also built. The following year an overpass was completed.
As one of the last commuter lines, the Eastern Østfold Line received
centralized traffic control from 31 August 2015, no longer making it necessary to have a train dispatcher at the station for passing. It was the first Norwegian line to utilize
European Rail Traffic Management System
The European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS) is the system of standards for management and interoperation of signalling for railways by the European Union (EU). It is conducted by the European Union Agency for Railways (ERA) and is the o ...
.
Facilities
Mysen Station is situated on the Eastern Østfold Line, from
Ski Station
Ski Station () is a railway station located in Ski, Norway, Ski, Norway. It is located from Oslo Central Station on the Østfold Line, at the point where the railway splits in two into an Eastern Østfold Line, eastern and western line. It also ...
and from Oslo S, at an elevation of
above mean sea level
Height above mean sea level is a measure of a location's vertical distance (height, elevation or altitude) in reference to a vertical datum based on a historic mean sea level. In geodesy, it is formalized as orthometric height. The zero level ...
.
The station has two
side platform
A side platform (also known as a marginal platform or a single-face platform) is a platform positioned to the side of one or more railway tracks or guideways at a railway station, tram stop, or transitway. A station having dual side platforms, ...
s which are long and tall.
The main passing loop at the station is long. Tickets are available for sale at a Narvesen kiosk and at a
ticket machine
A ticket machine, also known as a ticket vending machine (TVM), is a vending machine that produces paper or electronic tickets, or recharges a stored-value card or smart card or the user's mobile wallet, typically on a smartphone. For instance, ...
. The station is there equipped with 50 parking spaces and a bicycle rack. There is transfer to bus and taxi. There is a
level crossing
A level crossing is an intersection where a railway line crosses a road, Trail, path, or (in rare situations) airport runway, at the same level, as opposed to the railway line or the road etc. crossing over or under using an Overpass#Railway, o ...
just north of the platforms.
The overpass is built with steel
truss
A truss is an assembly of ''members'' such as Beam (structure), beams, connected by ''nodes'', that creates a rigid structure.
In engineering, a truss is a structure that "consists of two-force members only, where the members are organized so ...
es with glass sidings. There are elevators on each side which are heated. The rest of the overpass is not. The structure has the same design as at
RÃ¥de Station. One of the purposes of the overpass is to make the station more visual, given the lack of a station building.
The now demolished original station building was designed by Balthazar Lange, who had the responsibility for all stations along the Eastern Østfold Line. The wooden building is a third-class station and has the same design as many other stations on the line,
Kråkstad
Kråkstad is a village and former municipality located in Nordre Follo municipality in Akershus, Norway.
Overview
The parish of ''Kraakstad'' was established as a municipality January 1, 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt). Ski was separated from K ...
,
Tomter, Slitu, Eidsberg,
Gautestad and
Ise Ise may refer to:
Places
*Ise, Mie, a city in Japan
**Ise Grand Shrine, a Shinto shrine located in Ise, Mie
* Ise Ekiti, a city in Nigeria
* Ise, Norway, a village in Norway
*Ise Province, an ancient province of Japan
*River Ise, a tributary of the ...
. Mysen also featured an engine shed and a
turntable
A phonograph, later called a gramophone, and since the 1940s a record player, or more recently a turntable, is a device for the mechanical and analogue reproduction of sound. The sound vibration waveforms are recorded as corresponding phys ...
.
Service
Mysen is served with hourly L22 trains operated by
Vy's Oslo Commuter Rail. Travel time is 65 minutes to Oslo & and 41 minutes to Ski. The trains continue onward along the
Drammen Line
The Drammen Line () is a railway line between Oslo and Drammen, Norway, which was opened on 7 October 1872. It serves all trains west of Oslo Central Station and is owned by Bane NOR.
The line opened as a narrow gauge railway, and rebuilt to s ...
terminating at
Skøyen Station
Skøyen Station () is a railway station located at Skøyen in Oslo, Norway. It is situated on the Drammen Line, from Oslo Central Station. It is served by regional trains and the Oslo Commuter Rail, operated by Vy, as well as by the Airport E ...
. The station had 251,000 daily boarding and disembarking passengers in 2012, second-highest on the line.
There are buses to
Rakkestad
Rakkestad is a Municipalities of Norway, municipality in Østfold Counties of Norway, county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Rakkestad. It is divided into the parishes of Rakkestad, Degernes, and Os, Øst ...
and
Trøgstad
Trøgstad was a municipality in Østfold county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality was the village of Skjønhaug. The municipality included the parishes of Skjønhaug, Havnås and Båstad. The parish of ''Trygstad'' was estab ...
.
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Railway stations in Eidsberg
Railway stations on the Østfold Line
Railway stations in Norway opened in 1882