Rosenholm Station

Holmlia Station served the northern part of the suburb well and was moved 200 meters (660 ft) north and received a new structure from 2 June 1982.

[2] The Rosenholm area, albeit on the Oppegård side, was selected as the site of the Norwegian head offices for IBM, who opened their complex in 1987.

The station opened on 1 July 1988, after a large parking facility with 250 spaces built at the site.

[5] In later years the popularity has risen and by 2016 the Norwegian National Rail Administration was working with plans to expand the parking space.

The station features two 222-meter (728 ft) side platforms, 67 and 69 centimeters (26 and 27 in) tall, each with a shed.

[10] The station is served by line L2 of the Oslo Commuter Rail, operated by Vy.