Even though the place is advertised as a hotel, it is actually a hostel. The reception desk is located in the old railway station building and the rooms are a couple of meters away in a new building next to it. You need to pay the moment you check in, because the reception desk is not open until afternoon.
The room was clean but the equipment was very basic. Guests could use a shared kitchen in the hallway. Sound isolation was ok, which was extremely important as half of the rooms face an operating railway line.
Breakfast was served in another hotel nearby which has a really small breakfast room and not much of choice when it comes to the food itself. The hostel also provided complimentary WiFi access and a car parking space on the railway's premises nearby.
In general, it is a cheap place to stay overnight when travelling north from/to Oslo, but do not expect too much.
