Trondhjem Kalvskinnet Station

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Trondhjem Kalvskinnet
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Front facade, facing Arkitekt Chrities gate. Prinsensgate running left. Photo: Cato Edvardsen (2009)
Location KalvskinnetTrondheim
Norway
Owned by The Jewish Community of Trondheim (pr 2015)
Line(s) Trondhjem–Støren Line
Distance 550.40 km (342.00 mi)
Platforms 2
Construction
Architect Georg Andreas Bull
History
Opened 5 August 1864
Closed june 1884

Trondhjem Station (Norwegian: Trondhjem stasjon, original spelling: Throndhjem), sometimes called Kalvskinnet to distinguish it from Trondheim Central Station on Brattøra. Kalvskinnet was the first central railway station in Trondheim, Norway. It opened on 5 August 1864 as the terminal station of the narrow gauge Trondhjem–Støren Line. The station was designed by Georg Andreas Bull, and still exists as one of the world's northernmost synagogues, after it was replaced by Trondheim Central Station in 1884 to become Trondheim Synagogue.[1]

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Preceding station Line Following station
Sluppen Trondhjem–Støren Line Terminus

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