Jørgen Rytterager (11 June 1809 – 17 March 1899) was a Norwegian farmer and public servant.
Born in Hole, Buskerud to a wealthy family,[1] he married Anne Engebretsdatter Hovin (1813–1899) from Tyristrand on 23 July 1837.
He was officially appointed station master at a meeting on 26 November 1872, at the age of 63 years.
The uniform consisted of a trench coat, a hat with silver badge, single-breasted dress and west with flipped collar.
After ten years in service, Rytterager retired from his positions at the station on 1 December 1882.