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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 42. Chapters: Disused Oslo Metro stations, Oslo Metro stations in Oslo, Oslo Metro stations located underground, List of Oslo Metro stations, Common Tunnel, Nationaltheatret, Stortinget, Carl Berners plass, Berg, Storo, Nydalen, Forskningsparken, Osthorn, Holstein, Tasen, Sinsen, Mortensrud, Tryvandshoiden, Nordberg, Vestgrensa, Gronland, Bjornsletta, Husebybakken, Homansbyen, Jernbanetorget, Majorstuen, Froen, Montebello, Makrellbekken, Smestad, Valkyrie plass, Steinerud, Lillevann, Bergkrystallen, Toyen, Boler, Asjordet, Tjernsrud, Lindeberg, Helsfyr, Ringstabekk, Hellerud, Lysakerelven, Skogen, Trosterud, Kringsja, Okern, Roa, Egne hjem, Gullerasen, Vollebekk, Volvat, Frognerseteren, Midtstuen, Brynseng, Borgen, Gaustad, Engerjordet, Rislokka, Holmen, Godlia, Voksenkollen, Furuset, Ulleval stadion, Lambertseter, Holmenkollen, Brattlikollen, Bogerud, Tveita, Vinderen, Hoyenhall, Skullerud, Hovseter, Ellingsrudasen, Vettakollen, Kalbakken, Skoyenasen, Grorud, Oppsal, Vestli, Ensjo, Haugerud, Rommen, Besserud, Ryen, Munkelia, Romsas, Ammerud, Sognsvann, Ekraveien, Karlsrud, Manglerud, Hasle, Rodtvet, Stovner, Merradalen, Blindern, Ulsrud, Voksenlia, Veitvet, Skadalen, Grakammen, Linderud, Ullernasen, Grini, Sorbyhaugen, Huseby skole, Slemdal, Heggeli. Excerpt: Oslo Metro is the rapid transit system that serves Oslo and Baerum in Norway. The system is municipally owned by Kollektivtransportproduksjon and operated by the subsidiary Oslo T-banedrift, which is in contract with Ruter. The metro has a daily ridership of 200,000, and serves 90 stations. Of these, 15 are underground and 1 is built-in. In addition, 15 stations have been closed, while 11 stations on the Kolsas Line are temporarily nonoperational since 2006 while the line is being upgraded. The most heavily trafficked station is Jernbanetorget, .