Snartemo Station ( no, Snartemo stasjon) is a
railway station
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of the
Sørlandet Line
The Sørlandet Line ( no, Sørlandsbanen) is a railway line between Drammen (though this is connected to Oslo by means of the Drammen Line) via Kristiansand to Stavanger. The line is long between Oslo and Stavanger.
History
The railway was cons ...
situated in the village of
Snartemo in
Hægebostad
Hægebostad is a municipality in Agder county, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Lister. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Tingvatn. Other villages in Hægebostad include Eiken, Haddeland, and ...
municipality in
Agder
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county,
Norway
Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and t ...
. Located from
Oslo Central Station
Oslo Central Station ( no, Oslo sentralstasjon, abbreviated ) is the main railway station in Oslo, and the largest railway station within the entire Norwegian railway system. It connects with Jernbanetorget station. It's the terminus of Dramm ...
, the station is situated on a embankment between the
Hægebostad Tunnel and the
Kvineshei Tunnel.
Snartemo is served by long-distance trains operated by
Go-Ahead Norge. In addition to intercity services to
Oslo
Oslo ( , , or ; sma, Oslove) is the capital and most populous city of Norway. It constitutes both a county and a municipality. The municipality of Oslo had a population of in 2022, while the city's greater urban area had a population of ...
and
Stavanger
Stavanger (, , US usually , ) is a city and municipality in Norway. It is the fourth largest city and third largest metropolitan area in Norway (through conurbation with neighboring Sandnes) and the administrative center of Rogaland county. T ...
, the eight daily trains in each direction serve as a commuter link to
Kristiansand
Kristiansand is a seaside resort city and Municipalities of Norway, municipality in Agder county, Norway. The city is the fifth-largest and the municipality the sixth-largest in Norway, with a population of around 112,000 as of January 2020, f ...
. The station features two
side platform
A side platform (also known as a marginal platform or a single-face platform) is a railway platform, platform positioned to the side of one or more railway tracks or guideways at a railway station, tram stop, or bus rapid transit, transitway. ...
s and a station building designed by
Gudmund Hoel.
The station was opened on 17 December 1943 as part of the segment of the Sørlandet Line between Kristiasand and
Sira. The line past the station was electrified from 18 February 1944 and the station automated in 1969. The station has been unmanned since 1997. It received a renovation and new platform in 2009. Snartemo had 30,600 passengers in 2008.
History
Work on the Sørlandet Line through Hægebostad commenced in 1934 with work on the Hægebostad Tunnel. Unlike some of the other tunnels on the line, it was built by hand. The Kvineshei tunnel was drilled with machines, and these took over the last work on the Hægebostad Tunnel. The earthwork from the tunnels was used to build an embankment through Lyngdalen at Snartemo, on which the line and station was placed.
Snartemo Station was built during the
Second World War
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under the German-administrated expansion of the Sørlandet Line west of Kristiansand. The station building was completed in 1942. It was originally proposed to be named Hægebostad, but this was changed to Snartemo. Irregular revenue traffic commenced on the line on 17 December 1943 and the station became operative from the same day. Electric traction was introduced on 18 February 1944, ahead of ordinary traffic commencing on 1 March 1944.
The station building annex was extended in 1964 to make way for a restaurant. The former telegraph room was converted to a kitchen and parts of the extension were converted to a staff room.
An
interlocking
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system became operational on 17 July 1969, allowing the station to become remotely controlled from 19 August 1969.
The technical room for the interlocking was installed in the basement.
The station retained ticket sales and in 1981 the staff room was renovated.
The station became unmanned from 1 February 1997.
The short platforms have caused the
Norwegian Railway Authority
The Norwegian Railway Authority ( no, Statens jernbanetilsyn) is a Norwegian government agency responsible for practical control and supervision of rail transport in Norway, including railways, tramways, rapid transits, heritage railways and side ...
to demand that they be lengthened with 2019, or the station closed. The National Rail Administration determined in 2009 that Snartesmo would be one of eighteen prioritized stations which would have their platforms lengthened and heightened the same year. The work was completed in early 2010.
Facilities
Snartemo Station is a station on the Sørlandet Line, located from Oslo Central Station at an elevation of
above mean sea level
Height above mean sea level is a measure of the Vertical position, vertical distance (height, elevation or altitude) of a location in reference to a historic mean sea level taken as a vertical datum. In geodesy, it is formalized as ''orthometric h ...
.
The line runs through the valley on an
embankment
Embankment may refer to:
Geology and geography
* A levee, an artificial bank raised above the immediately surrounding land to redirect or prevent flooding by a river, lake or sea
* Embankment (earthworks), a raised bank to carry a road, railway ...
, about long, about tall and up to wide.
Just west of the station there is a bridge across the river
Lygna
Lygna or Lyngdalselva is a river in Agder county, Norway. The river runs from the mountains in northern Hægebostad municipality, through the Lyngdalen valley to the municipality of Lyngdal to its mouth at Alleen, where it runs into Lyngd ...
.
The embankment runs between the
Hægebostad Tunnel to the east and
Kvineshei Tunnel to the west. These tunnels are and in length, respectively, and the fifth and fourth-longest railway tunnels on the
railway network in Norway.
The station features a passing loop. There is a main
side platform
A side platform (also known as a marginal platform or a single-face platform) is a railway platform, platform positioned to the side of one or more railway tracks or guideways at a railway station, tram stop, or bus rapid transit, transitway. ...
serving track 1, which is long and tall, and a long and long and tall
island platform
An island platform (also center platform, centre platform) is a station layout arrangement where a single platform is positioned between two tracks within a railway station, tram stop or transitway interchange. Island platforms are popular ...
serving track 2.
Most trains stop at track 1, and only when trains meet at Snartemo is track 2 in use.
Like the other stations along the Sørlandet Line, the station building received a standardized design. It was built in the overall
Neoclassical architecture
Neoclassical architecture is an architectural style produced by the Neoclassical movement that began in the mid-18th century in Italy and France. It became one of the most prominent architectural styles in the Western world. The prevailing sty ...
style adapted in the 1920s. By the 1940s the designs had been altered to include elements of
functionalism. The station was designed by
Gudmund Hoel at
NSB Arkitektkontor. The yellow building is wooden with a concrete foundation. It has siding in
asbestos cement and a
gable roof
A gable roof is a roof consisting of two sections whose upper horizontal edges meet to form its ridge. The most common roof shape in cold or temperate climates, it is constructed of rafters, roof trusses or purlins. The pitch of a gable roof ...
. The building consists of a main section, where the lower story originally featured a ticketing and waiting room, and an upper story with the station master's residence. Originally there was a gabled annex situated perpendicular to the main section. Since 1964 this has been lengthened and a second annex is located on the other side of the main section. The annex, which has wooden siding, was allocated cargo handling and a restaurant.
The station complex included two additional residences and six various sheds and garages, the largest of which was a tractor garage.
Today the station building is universally accessible and features a waiting room and a washroom, open around the clock except from 21:00 on Saturday to 07:00 on Sunday. There is free parking for 30 cars at the station.
Services
The station is served by long-distance trains operated by Go-Ahead, counting eight daily services on weekdays, including a
night train service. These operate from Oslo via Kristiansand to Stavanger. Snartemo is located within the outer catchment area for commuting to Kristiansand. The train uses fifty minutes to Kristiansand Station. This is less than half the time used to drive, which is further hampered by congestion during rush-hour.
The station had 30,600 annual passengers in 2008.
Snartemo is the only railway station in Hægebostad, and is the closest railway stations for the municipalities of Hægebostad,
Lyngdal
is a municipality in Agder county, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Lister. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Alleen. Some of the main villages in Lyngdal include Austad, Byremo, Fleseland, H� ...
and
Farsund.
Agder Kollektivtrafikk operates a feeder service from Farsund and Lyngdal in connection with train services. There is a similar service northwards to
Eiken. The routes must be ordered two hours in advance.
References
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Railway stations in Agder
Railway stations on the Sørlandet Line
Railway stations opened in 1943
1943 establishments in Norway
Hægebostad