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  2. Bergen Line - Wikipedia

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    The first scheduled train from Oslo West Station to Bergen departed on 10 June 1908. [25] On 25 November 1909 a train en route from Bergen rolled into Oslo Østbanestasjon, and two days later the railway was officially opened at Voss. King Haakon VII stated upon the opening that the line was the Norwegian engineering masterpiece of his ...

  3. Norwegian National Road 7 - Wikipedia

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    The Hardanger Bridge (opened in 2013) also shortened the travel time, making Road 7 the fastest option for travelling OsloBergen by road. There are also some unofficial proposals to build a 15-kilometre (9.3 mi) long tunnel under the Hardangervidda plateau, [ 2 ] because this stretch is often closed due to snow storms in the winter.

  4. Folgefonna Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    Using this route to travel from Oslo to Bergen is shorter than taking the E16 highway, and this route is much less sensitive to snow storms in the winter (which is fairly long in the mountains) than by taking Norwegian National Road 7 (which is the shortest route between Oslo and Bergen).

  5. High-speed rail in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Oslo-Bergen (526 km) takes about 6:40 in 2023. Oslo-Trondheim (552 km) takes 6:45. These times are about the same as during the last decades, and give an average speed of about 80 km/h. Oslo-Gothenburg is a little faster at 89 km/h, but this is due to Sweden's rail quality having a higher average speed of 112 km/h, rather than Norway's 72 km/h.

  6. Lærdal Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    It is the longest road tunnel in the world, the second being WestConnex in Sydney, Australia. In 1975, the Parliament of Norway decided that the main road between Oslo and Bergen would run via Filefjell. In 1992, Parliament confirmed that decision, added that the road should run through a tunnel between Lærdal and Aurland, and passed ...

  7. Ringerike Line - Wikipedia

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    [4] [7] [8] Travel time for the quickest trains from Hønefoss to Oslo would be 30 minutes, [4] compared to 60 minutes by bus or 95 minutes by current trains. [9] The Norwegian National Rail Administration has proposed a number of upgrades to the Bergen Line that would allow total travel time between the termini to reduce to four and a half ...

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