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This is a route-map template for a railway in Norway. For a key to symbols, see {{ railway line legend }} . For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap .
Map of the railway lines in Norway. — electrified lines — non-electrified lines — disused or heritage lines . The first railway in Norway was the Hoved Line between Oslo and Eidsvoll and opened in 1854. The main purpose of the railway was to move lumber from Mjøsa to the capital, but passenger service was also offered. In the period ...
Next is listed if the line is electrified or not, and if the line was electrified at a different system than the standard 15 kV 16.7 Hz AC used by NSB and the National Rail Administration. The list then states the number of stations, bridges and tunnels on the line; for currently operating lines, this is the current count, while for other lines ...
Two MX3000 trains at Majorstuen A geographically accurate map of the metro, with important stations. All lines run through the Common Line, and lines 4 and 6 continue through the Ring Line, swapping service numbers. The Oslo Metro is a rapid transit system serving Oslo and Bærum in Norway.
Category: Railway stations in Norway. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons;
Dovre Line is the 484 km main line between Eidsvoll and Trondheim, used by Jernbaneverket since 2008.; Dovre Line is also the current name of the 548 km main line of the Norwegian railway system (Jernbaneverket) between Oslo and Trondheim, [1] used when referring to the long-distance passenger trains.
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It is the only high-speed railway in Norway, with a maximum permitted speed of 210 km/h (130 mph). [1] Most of the line between Oslo and Lillestrøm is through the 14.580-kilometre-long (9.060 mi; 15,945 yd) Romeriksporten tunnel—the second longest railway tunnel in Norway. The decision to build the line was made in 1992; construction started ...