Did You Know?

Trains can go very fast!

Where It Is

It is in a town called Billingstad.

How It Works

Trains stop here to pick up and drop off people.

What billingstad station Does

It helps people travel to other places.

It has a place for trains to stop.

Many people use it each day.

It makes trips easy and fast.

It is safe for all who ride.

It is a part of the train line.

More About billingstad station

This station has been here for a long time. It opened in 1919. Many trains have come and gone since then. It got a new look in 1958.

It helps kids and grown-ups go to school or work. People can meet friends or go on trips. The trains are fast and fun!

In the future, more trains may come. This can help even more people. It is a great place for travel!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Billingstad Station"] --> B["Location: Billingstad, Asker, Norway"] A --> C["Distance: 17.62 km from Oslo Central Station"] A --> D["Platform Type: Island Platform"] A --> E["Serves: L1 line of Oslo Commuter Rail"] A --> F["Operated by: Vy"] A --> G["Passengers in 2012: 255,000"] A --> H["Opened: 3 March 1919"] A --> I["Rebuilt: 1958, elevated station"]

What Do These Words Mean?

railway station:A place where trains stop to pick up or drop off passengers.
island platform:A platform that is surrounded by tracks on both sides.
commuter rail:A train service that carries people to and from work in a city.
elevated station:A train station that is built above the ground.
double track:Two tracks that allow trains to travel in both directions.