Karlskoga railway station
Railway station in Sweden
59°19′33″N 14°30′45″E / 59.3257°N 14.5125°E / 59.3257; 14.5125Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Central Karlskoga | Nora–Karlskoga Line | Ekeby |
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Karlskoga railway station (Swedish: Karlskoga järnvägsstation) was a railway station in Karlskoga, along the Nora–Karlskoga Line, in Karlskoga Municipality, Sweden.
Originally named Bregårdstorp, the station changed its name on October 1, 1900, after the "Carlskoga station" in Strömtorp, Degerfors Municipality, changed its name to Strömtorp station.[1] It was erected in 1900 to 1901,[2][3] and demolished in 1974.
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Karlskoga landmarks
venues
- Karlskoga Motorstadion
- Nobelhallen
- Björkborn Manor
- Granbergsdal Ironworks
- Nobel Laboratory
- Karlsdal Chapel
- Karlskoga Church
- Skogskyrkogården Chapel
- Bofors railway station
- Karlskoga Airport
- Karlskoga railway station
- Kortfors railway station
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