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A usual Class 7 night train consists of 5 to 7 coaches: 2-3 WLAB2 (sleeping coach) FR7 (bistro) 2-3 x B7-4 (2nd class) The WLAB2 is the newest, and since the retirement of the old WLAB carriages, the only type of sleeping carriage which is used on night trains on the Bergen, Dovre Sørland and Nordland Lines. The cabins have one or two bunks ...
The Bergen Line, or the Bergen Railway (Norwegian: Bergensbanen or Nynorsk: Bergensbana), is a 371-kilometre (231 mi) long scenic standard gauge railway line between Bergen and Hønefoss, Norway. [1] The name is often applied to the entire route from Bergen to Oslo , including the Randsfjord and Drammen lines between Hønefoss and Oslo ...
Bergen Station (Norwegian: Bergen stasjon) is the main railway station in the city of Bergen, Norway. It is a terminal station on the Bergen Line, and serves trains from Oslo as well as the Bergen Commuter Rail from Arna, Voss and Myrdal. It is located on the east side of the city centre and has four platforms.
In case one can make seat reservations, train seating plans or train seat maps [2] are provided in computer reservation systems to allow future train passengers to select their seat, usually an aisle seat or window seat. On railway platforms passenger information systems generally display coach and seat numbers, allowing passenger to more ...
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 ...
Pages in category "Railway stations in Bergen" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Arna station; B.
36 Class 72 with 4-car commuter trains, used around Oslo and Stavanger. 14 Class 73 with 4-car long-distance trains, used on Bergen Line, Dovre Line and Sørland Line. 6 Class 73b with 4-car intercity version of the BM73 used on Østfold Line. 52 Class 74 trains used for short regional services. 83 Class 75 trains used for long commuter services.
The station is served by all local trains running between Voss and Bergen's main railway station, but express trains do not stop here. The track layout at Trengereid is somewhat unusual. Originally, the station had only a single track, the topography at the site, with a steep slope to the south and a body of water to the north, made it ...