In this article, Ensjø (station) will be addressed from different perspectives, in order to analyze its importance, impact and relevance in various areas. Its origin, evolution and consequences will be investigated, as well as its relationship with other relevant topics. Through a multidisciplinary approach, we will seek to understand its influence on current society, as well as its possible future implications. Possible solutions, recommendations and challenges associated with Ensjø (station) will also be examined, with the aim of providing a comprehensive vision and reflecting on its meaning in our current reality.
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General information | |
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Location | Helsfyr, Oslo Norway |
Coordinates | 59°54′48″N 10°47′17″E / 59.91333°N 10.78806°E |
Owned by | Sporveien |
Operated by | Sporveien T-banen |
Line(s) | Furuset Line Østensjø Line Lambertseter Line |
Distance | 3.0 km (1.9 mi) from Stortinget |
Construction | |
Structure type | At-grade |
Accessible | Yes |
History | |
Opened | 22 May 1966 |
Rebuilt | 2012–2013 |
Ensjø is a station on the Oslo Metro located in the borough of Helsfyr. The station is shared by the Østensjø-, Lambertseter- and Furuset Line. It is the first station on the east side after emerging from the downtown Common Tunnel for these lines. The station is located between Tøyen and Helsfyr.[1] Ensjø is mostly a commercial area, with many car dealerships. The station also serves Jordal Amfi, home arena of Vålerenga Ishockey.
Media related to Ensjø stasjon at Wikimedia Commons
Preceding station | ![]() |
Following station | ||
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Tøyen towards Frognerseteren
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Line 1 | Helsfyr towards Bergkrystallen
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Tøyen towards Østerås
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Line 2 | Helsfyr towards Ellingsrudåsen
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Tøyen towards Kolsås
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Line 3 | Helsfyr towards Mortensrud
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Tøyen towards Vestli
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Line 4 | Helsfyr towards Bergkrystallen
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