Kortfors railway station
Railway station in Sweden
59°25′04″N 14°40′32″E / 59.41775°N 14.67551°E / 59.41775; 14.67551Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Vikersvik | Nora–Karlskoga Line | Bofors |
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Kortfors railway station (Swedish: Kortfors järnvägsstation) was a railway station in Kortfors, a former railway junction,[1] in Karlskoga Municipality, Sweden.
The Kortfors station opened in 1874 when the Nora–Karlskoga Line[2] was inaugurated. A siding to Karlsdals Bruk also opened the same year. In 1966, passenger traffic between Nora and Karlskoga was discontinued and Kortfors was downgraded. In 1985, freight traffic was also discontinued.
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Karlskoga landmarks
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- 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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