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- Mjøndalen_Station abstract "Mjøndalen Station (Norwegian: Mjøndalen stasjon) is located at the village of Mjøndalen in Nedre Eiker, Norway on the Sørlandet Line. Traditionally, this section of railway was regarded as part of the Randsfjorden Line. The station is served by local trains between Kongsberg via Oslo to Eidsvoll operated by the Norwegian State Railways. The station was opened in 1866.".
- Q3330637 abstract "Mjøndalen Station (Norwegian: Mjøndalen stasjon) is located at the village of Mjøndalen in Nedre Eiker, Norway on the Sørlandet Line. Traditionally, this section of railway was regarded as part of the Randsfjorden Line. The station is served by local trains between Kongsberg via Oslo to Eidsvoll operated by the Norwegian State Railways. The station was opened in 1866.".
- Mjøndalen_Station comment "Mjøndalen Station (Norwegian: Mjøndalen stasjon) is located at the village of Mjøndalen in Nedre Eiker, Norway on the Sørlandet Line. Traditionally, this section of railway was regarded as part of the Randsfjorden Line. The station is served by local trains between Kongsberg via Oslo to Eidsvoll operated by the Norwegian State Railways. The station was opened in 1866.".
- Q3330637 comment "Mjøndalen Station (Norwegian: Mjøndalen stasjon) is located at the village of Mjøndalen in Nedre Eiker, Norway on the Sørlandet Line. Traditionally, this section of railway was regarded as part of the Randsfjorden Line. The station is served by local trains between Kongsberg via Oslo to Eidsvoll operated by the Norwegian State Railways. The station was opened in 1866.".