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Web-page: www.finse1222.no
Long-distance train services towards Oslo and Bergen.
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Wheelchair access to platform
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Attraction
The Navvies Museum
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Bicycle shelter
Bike-rental during summer season.
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Refreshments
At Finse hotel, Finse 1222 at the station.
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Telephone
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Waiting room
Open 09.30 - 20.30. In addition a small waiting-rom is open for passengers to the night-trains.
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WC