Åndalsnes Station

Åndalsnes
Class 93 at Åndalsnes
General information
LocationÅndalsnes, Rauma Municipality
Norway
Coordinates62°34′02″N 7°41′25″E / 62.56722°N 7.69028°E / 62.56722; 7.69028
Elevation4.2 m (14 ft) amsl
Owned byBane NOR
Operated bySJ Norge
Line(s)Rauma Line
Distance457.28 km (284.14 mi)
ConnectionsBus: Fram
Construction
ArchitectGudmund Hoel, NSB Arkitektkontor
History
Opened1924

Åndalsnes Station (Norwegian: Åndalsnes stasjon) is a railway station in the town of Åndalsnes, the administrative centre of Rauma Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It has served as the terminal station of the Rauma Line since the line was extended to Åndalsnes on November 30, 1924. The station was designed by Gudmund Hoel and is located on reclaimed land along Isfjorden. To get the line to the station, a cutting had to be built. In addition to a station building, the station has an engine shed and a bus station; the station building is next to a cruise ship port. It serves four passenger trains per day, and has correspondence by bus onwards to the nearby towns of Molde and Ålesund. The station is staffed and features a chapel within a retired train carriage.