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Paradis Station
Railway station in Stavanger, Norway
Railway station in Stavanger, Norway
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Paradis Station |
| image | Paradis holdeplass (16982093752).jpg |
| address | Paradis, Stavanger |
| country | Norway |
| coordinates | |
| line | Sørlandet Line |
| connections | **Bus:** Kolumbus routes 1, 2, 3, 4, 11, X30, X39, X44, X60, 66, X74, 75, E90 |
| distance | 597.3 km |
| platform | 2 |
| opened | 16 November 2009 |
| owned | Bane NOR |
| operator | Go-Ahead Norge |
Paradis Station () is a railway station in Stavanger Municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. The station is located at Paradis in the city of Stavanger, about 1.4 km from the main Stavanger Station. It is served by the Stavanger Commuter Rail operated by Go-Ahead Norge by up to four hourly trains in each direction. The station is located along the double track section of the Sørlandet Line, and was opened on 16 November 2009, replacing Hillevåg Station. It is co-located with a Kolumbus bus stop, allowing transfer to many routes.
Facilities
The station is 597.3 km from Oslo Central Station and 1.4 km from Stavanger Station. Paradis Station is universally accessible, unstaffed and equipped with ticket machines. The station is located underneath Strøm Bridge, which feeds onto Norwegian National Road 44. The station serves the residential areas of Storhaug, Paradis and Våland. In addition, it is located within walking distance of the County Governor and Stavanger University Hospital. There is bicycle parking at the station, but no parking for cars. However, there is a kiss and ride area where people can be dropped from cars. Access to the station is available both from the north and the south, from both Strøm Bridge and Lagårdsveien, all with elevators.
Service
The station is served by the Jæren Commuter Rail, operated by Go-Ahead. During regular operating hours on weekday, NSB operates four trains in each direction each hour. All northbound trains run to Stavanger Station, where they terminate. All four southbound trains operate to at least Sandnes Station, and two more continue to Nærbø Station and one runs to Egersund Station. Travel time to Stavanger is 2 minutes, to Sandnes Sentrum is 14 minutes, to Nærbø is 45 minutes and to Egersund is 1 hour and 5 minutes. NSB operates the line using Class 72 electric multiple units. Transfer to city bus is available 50 m away at Strømsbrua on National Road 44,
History
The line past Paradis was built as part of the Jæren Line and opened in 1878. The area was originally served by Hillevåg Station. In 2006 the Norwegian National Rail Administration started rebuilding the track between Stavanger and Sandnes to double track. As part of that, Hillevåg was closed and replaced by Paradis. The reason for moving the station is the new location will be developed into a commercial center with dense office, retail and housing real estate.
References
References
- "Paradis". [[Norwegian National Rail Administration]].
- "Paradis". [[Vy.
- Olsen, Knut Gjerset. (27 June 2008). "Slik blir Paradis stasjon".
- "Egersund – Stavanger S". [[Vy.
- Bø, Trond. (9 August 2002). "To års ventetid over – nye pendlertog på vei til Oslo". [[Aftenposten]].
- "Dagrutekart for Nord-Jæren". [[Kolumbus]].
- (October 2006). "To spor Sandnes – Stavanger". [[Norwegian National Rail Administration]].
- (17 November 2009). "Første heilskaplege bane sidan Gardermobanen". [[Norwegian National Rail Administration]].
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