Kalbakken (station)

Kalbakken is the station on Grorud Line of the Oslo Metro between Rødtvet and Ammerud. It is located in the Grorud borough. Kalbakken is part of the original stretch of the Grorud Line opened 16 October 1966.

The Kalbakken neighbourhood is mostly residential. The subway station is located on a hill on the north side and much of the neighbourhood is within reasonable walking distance, such as the general shopping and food stores. The neighbourhood also has a riding school, a library, a public swimming pool and activity centers for both seniors and adolescents, all of which are located in the Nordtvet area of Kalbakken.

Kalbakken
Rødtvet Line 5 Ammerud


Oslo Metro
Lines
  • Common
  • Furuset
  • Grorud
  • Holmenkollen
  • Kolsås
  • Lambertseter
  • Løren
  • Ring
  • Røa
  • Sognsvann
  • Østensjø
Rolling stock
  • T1000/T1300
  • T2000
  • MX3000
Operators
  • Akersbanerne
  • Bærumsbanen
  • Holmenkolbanen
  • Kollektivtransportproduksjon
  • Oslo Sporveier
  • Oslo T-banedrift
  • Oslo Vognselskap
  • Ruter
  • Tryvandsbanen
Stations
  • Ammerud
  • Avløs
  • Bekkestua
  • Berg
  • Bergkrystallen
  • Besserud
  • Bjørnsletta (new)
  • Bjørnsletta (old)
  • Blindern
  • Bogerud
  • Borgen
  • Brattlikollen
  • Brynseng
  • Bøler
  • Carl Berners Plass
  • Egne hjem
  • Eiksmarka
  • Ekraveien
  • Ellingsrudåsen
  • Engerjordet
  • Ensjø
  • Forskningsparken
  • Frognerseteren
  • Frøen
  • Furuset
  • Gaustad
  • Gjettum
  • Gjønnes
  • Godlia
  • Grini
  • Grorud
  • Grønland
  • Gråkammen
  • Gulleråsen
  • Hasle
  • Haslum
  • Hauger
  • Haugerud
  • Heggeli
  • Hellerud
  • Helsfyr
  • Holmen
  • Holmenkollen
  • Holstein
  • Homansbyen
  • Hovseter
  • Husebybakken
  • Huseby skole
  • Høyenhall
  • Jar
  • Jernbanetorget
  • Kalbakken
  • Karlsrud
  • Kolsås
  • Kringsjå
  • Lijordet
  • Lillevann
  • Lindeberg
  • Linderud
  • Lysakerelven
  • Løren
  • Haugerud
  • Majorstuen
  • Makrellbekken
  • Manglerud
  • Merradalen
  • Midtstuen
  • Montebello
  • Mortensrud
  • Munkelia
  • Nationaltheatret
  • Nordberg
  • Nydalen
  • Oppsal
  • Ringstabekk (new)
  • Ringstabekk (old)
  • Ris
  • Risløkka
  • Rommen
  • Romsås
  • Ryen
  • Røa
  • Rødtvet
  • Sinsen
  • Skogen
  • Skullerud
  • Skøyenåsen
  • Skådalen
  • Slemdal
  • Smestad
  • Sognsvann
  • Steinerud
  • Storo
  • Stortinget
  • Stovner
  • Sørbyhaugen
  • Tjernsrud
  • Trosterud
  • Tryvandshøiden
  • Tveita
  • Tøyen
  • Tåsen
  • Ullernåsen
  • Ullevål Stadion
  • Ulsrud
  • Valkyrie plass
  • Valler
  • Veitvet
  • Vestgrensa
  • Vestli
  • Vettakollen
  • Vinderen
  • Voksenkollen
  • Voksenlia
  • Vollebekk
  • Volvat
  • Økern
  • Østerås
  • Østhorn
  • Åsjordet
History
  • Timeline
  • Oslo Package 2
  • Oslo Package 3


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