Bygland Station
Bygland Station is a historic railway station located in Bygland, a village in Aust-Agder, Norway. It was opened in 1895 as part of the Setesdal Line, which connected the region to the broader Norwegian railway network. The station features traditional wooden architecture and has been preserved as a cultural heritage site.
Today, Bygland Station serves as a museum and a tourist attraction, showcasing the history of the railway and its significance to the local community. Visitors can explore the station building, view vintage trains, and learn about the Setesdal Line's role in transportation and commerce in the area.