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The next following station on the Solør line was recently changed from Roverud to Elverum in the Nsb next line template. I find it hard to see that this is any more correct. The next active station along that line is currently Kirkenær.[1] NSB does not serve that station, but then again, NSB does not server the Solør line at all. If the name of the template is to consider, it should be removed. If the purpose is to show the next active station on the Norwegian state-owned railway system, Kirkenær appears the correct one (although it is apparently not manned in the weekends). If the purpose is to show the next place with multiple tracks, platforms and a station building, active or not, the correct would be Roverud. (An NSB train with passengers did' stop there today, but it was a special charter train for NRK.) If the purpose is to show the next active station along that line served by NSB (and not a daughter company) or any passenger train operator (of which NSB is currently the only one, except for trains to/from Sweden), Elverum is technically correct, but pointless and quite misleading. Which is it? Ters (talk) 18:35, 20 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]