Carl Berners plass is an underground station in Oslo's public transport system. The station is on the Grorudbanen, which connects the city center with the districts in the north. It was opened in 1966 and has since been an important transport hub for both commuters and travelers in the area.
The station is named after Carl Berners plass, a well-known crossroads and a central point in Oslo. It has several exits that provide access to nearby residential areas, shops and services. Carl Berners plass is also connected to bus services, which makes it easy for travelers to switch between different forms of transport.
As part of Oslo's underground system, the station helps to reduce car traffic and promote the use of public transport in the city. It is equipped with the necessary facilities to serve passengers, including ticket machines and information boards.