The station was one of several closed on 3 July 1973 as part of a service upgrade to speed up local trains on the Drammen Line.
[1] From the 1930s a series of bus routes were established from the area and to attract people to take the train, NSB introduced three new stations on the Drammen Line between Sandvika and Lysaker, all which opened on 1 November 1931.
To take advantage of this NSB also chose to close three of the stations on the line between Sandvika and Lysaker: Ramstad, Strand and Myra.
This allowed the local train from Sandvika to Oslo to reduce travel time by ten minutes.
It was located at an elevation of 24 meters (79 ft) above mean sea level in the residential neighborhood of Ramstad.