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Hauketo Station ( no, Hauketo Stasjon) is a
railway station Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport that transfers passengers and goods on wheeled vehicles running on rails, which are incorporated in tracks. In contrast to road transport, where the vehicles run on a prep ...
on the
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. It is located in the
Hauketo Hauketo is a neighborhood in the borough of Søndre Nordstrand in Oslo, Norway. It is mainly a residential area with detached housing as well as larger blocks. It is served by the Østfold Line The Østfold Line ( no, Østfoldbanen) is a rail ...
neighborhood in the Søndre Nordstrand borough of
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,
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. Situated from Oslo Central Station (Oslo S), it features two
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s. Hauketo is served by the Line L2 of the
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's
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, providing two to four services each hour. The station opened on 15 February 1925, after the Østfold Line had been moved to avoid the Ljan Viaduct. Its original wooden station building is now a pizzeria. The station has been unmanned since 1980. Eight
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bus lines feed the station.


History

When Østfold Line opened in 1879 it followed a more westerly right-of-way through Holm. The line passed over Ljansdalen on the Ljan Viaduct. The ground conditions were poor through Holm and the
Norwegian State Railways Vygruppen, branded as Vy, is a government-owned railway company which operates most passenger train services and many bus services in Norway. The company is owned by the Norwegian Ministry of Transport. Its sub-brands include Vy Buss coach s ...
therefore decided to build a new rote via Hauketo. This opened on 15 February 1925.Bjerke & Holom: 37 The new route allowed the railway to establish a station at Hauketo, which opened on 15 February 1925. It initially only had a simple platform in each direction. A station building with a waiting room, post office and cargo ramp.Langård & Ruud: 182 Hauketo received some housing in the 1920s, but first during the late 1940s was there any large-scale construction in the former rural area. There were some condominiums, but the neighborhood consisted for the most part of single dwellings. The train had a major competitor in a bus route. Prinsdalsruten was established in 1928 and started serving the Prinsdal area. It continued past Hauketo and then drove Mosseveien into the city center. It took the name Oslo og Folle Busstrafikk in 1964. The patronage shifted between the bus and trains. Mosseveien was increasingly congested and the could often take 40 minutes. On the other hand, the railway was periodically subject to severe delays and cancellations and without a guaranteed seat in rush hour. Some use the bus as a feeder to the train, while others took it all the way to town.Langård & Ruud: 183 Freight traffic to Hauketo was limited and mostly served a building materials outlet located at the station. The cargo annex of the building received an upper story with an apartment in 1967. The cargo handling was discontinued during the 1970s, and the ramp and cargo annex were both demolished. The station became unmanned on 29 September 1980, losing the ticket office.Bjerke & Holom: 40 The station building was later converted to a pizzeria. The station area was gradually redeveloped and received bus station.


Facilities

Hauketo Station is situated from Oslo Central Station, at an elevation of
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. The Østfold Line past Hauketo is double track and electrified, with the station partially located in a curve. The station has two side platforms, which are tall, respectively. The southbound platform is mostly wooden. There is an underpass under the tracks. A street level there is a square with transfer to bus lines, as well as a taxi stand. There are also 100 parking spaces as well as bicycle parking. There are sheds on both platforms, as well as ticket machines. The two-story station building is wooden with a gabled roof. The upper story was originally a residence, while the lower story featured passenger and cargo services and a waiting room. The building measures . It currently features a
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outlet. There was also a single dwelling by the station which was part of the railway-owned property, with
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siding.


Service

The station is served by line L2 of the Oslo Commuter Rail, operated by the Norwegian State Railways. During regular hours this involves two trains per hour per direction which run from Ski Station via the Østfold Line to Oslo Central Station and onward to Skøyen Station. Rosenholm is also served by the L2x express services, providing extra services in rush hour. Travel time is 10 minutes to Oslo S and 24 to Ski. Ruter operates three four bus services to the station. Line 76 is the only to terminate at the bus terminal, and runs diagonally across Nordstrand via Bøler to
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. Line 77 connects its to Holmlia Station in the one direction and through the Bjørndal area in the other. Line 79 crosses through the southern parts of Nordstrand, providing connections with the
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, the
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and the Østensjø Line. Line 81 feeds in from Prinsdal and upper sections of
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. Despite the double track, the Østfold Line past Holmlia has reached its capacity limitation due to the mix of commuter, regional and freight trains. The
Follo Line The Follo Line ( no, Follobanen) is a high-speed railway between Oslo and Ski, Norway. The line runs parallel to the Østfold Line, and is dimensioned for . Most of the line, , runs in a twin-tube tunnel named the Blix Tunnel, which is the lon ...
is scheduled for completion in 2021. It will allow regional trains to bypass the Østfold Line between Oslo and Ski, freeing up capacity. This will allow the L2 service to increase to at least four hourly services from the early 2020s.


Future

In its long-term plans, Ruter has proposed that Hauketo be developed as a major interchange of traffic in Søndre Nordstrand. They have proposed that the
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's Ekeberg Line be extended one stop, from its current terminus at Ljabru to Hauteko. Two routes have been proposed, either along Ekebergveien, or in a tunnel further east. The extension will allow better correspondence between areas in southern Oslo. Financing has been secured through
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.


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