Trondheim train station (Trondheim S) is located in the north part of the city centre. It is the terminus of the Dovre Line, running southwards, and the Nordland Line, which runs north. The first railway station in Trondheim was opened in 1864. It was located at Kalvskinnet. Construction of the current station building started in 1877. The station was built to serve Meråker Line from Trondheim to Storlien, Sweden, which was inaugurated in 1882, the same time as the new station was opened. Old and new station were connected by train.
Trondheim is one of the largest railway junctions in Norway. In Trondheim start and end four railway lines: Dovrebanen, Rørosbanen, Meråkerbanen and Nordlandsbanen. There are local trains, regional trains, long-distance trains to Oslo and Bodø and international trains to Storlien in Sweden. Shortest possible journey from Trondheim S station is possible to Lademoen stop – journey time is one minute.
Bus terminal is at the station.
Ferry terminal Pirterminalen is located 500 – 600 meters from the station
There are trains from Trondheim to the airport.
Platforms are covered. There is only one lift from tunnel under the tracks to platforms.
Trondheim train station – facilities
– waiting room
– ticket offices
– ticket vending machines
– toilet (payment only by card)
– luggage lockers
– shop
– bar
– restaurant
– currency exchange
– bicycle parking
The station building is closed at night.
Useful websites
SJ Norge – long-distance and regional trains
entur.no – train, bus and ferry connections in Norway
Address: Dyre Halsesgt. 7010 Trondheim
Tourist attractions in Trondheim
– old houses along Nidelva river
– Bakklandet
– Nidaros Cathedral
– Archbishop’s palace
– Kristiansten Fortress
– former German submarine base DORA 1A
– Munkholmen islet
– Sverresborg open-air museum
– Town Hall
– National Museum of Justice
– Our Lady’s Church
– Rockheim – Norway Pop Music Museum
– Maritime Museum
– National Museum of Decorative Arts
– Arts Museum
– Science Museum
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