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  2. Flåm Line - Wikipedia

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    The Flåm Line starts at Myrdal Station, where it connects with the Bergen Line.. The Flåm Line runs from Myrdal on the Bergen Line to Flåm. Myrdal Station is located in a mountain pass at 863.6 meters (2,833 ft) above mean sea level (AMSL), while Flåm Station is located at 2.0 meters (6 ft 7 in) AMSL.

  3. List of Oslo Metro lines - Wikipedia

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    The Oslo Metro is a rapid transit system serving Oslo and Bærum in Norway. The system is municipally-owned by Sporveien, [1] and operated by its subsidiary Sporveien T-banen under contract to Ruter, the Oslo public transport authority. [2] The metro has a daily ridership of 200,000, [3] and serves 101 stations. [4]

  4. Myrdal Station - Wikipedia

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    Myrdal station is located about 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) south of the village of Flåm and about 20 kilometres (12 mi) south of Aurlandsvangen.There is no road connection to Myrdal although there are some cottages and hotels in the area, served by Myrdal Station, and the nearby Vatnahalsen Station, about a kilometer before Myrdal, and 50 metres lower towards mean sea level.

  5. List of IATA-indexed railway stations - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] By assigning railway stations an IATA code, passengers on trips involving those stations can be ticketed all the way through the journey, including being checked straight through to their final destination, without the bother of having to claim their baggage and check-in again when changing between the rail and air portions of a ...

  6. List of Oslo Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    The metro served 85 million passengers and operated 7 million train-kilometers (4.3 train-mi) in 2013. [2] It serves 95 stations; [3] of which 15 are underground and 1 is built-in. [4] In addition, 15 stations have been closed, while 4 stations on the Kolsås Line remain temporarily nonoperational since 2006 while the line is being upgraded.

  7. Template:Flytoget map - Wikipedia

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    Airport Express Train. 0:00. Oslo Airport, Gardermoen (6 pr. hour) 0:12. Lillestrøm ... This is a route-map template for a railway in Norway.

  8. Trams in Porto - Wikipedia

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    Route 18's 4 km section along Avenida Boavista was later closed, but tram service was gradually re-introduced in the 2000s on other sections, in the form of additional heritage-tram services, lines 1 and 22, as well as the former Line T (the Porto Tram City Tour, which has since been discontinued).

  9. Rail transport in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Rail transport in Portugal is provided mainly by Comboios de Portugal (CP), Portugal's national carrier, but also other operators. It includes high speed trains and rapid transit networks in Lisbon and Porto. Portugal is a member of the International Union of Railways (UIC). The UIC Country Code for Portugal is 94.

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