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  2. Nordland Line - Wikipedia

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    Proposals were made for the line running on either side of Elsfjorden, with the east side ultimately chosen. A major dispute on this segment was if the line should cross the fjord along Røssingtangen and on a bridge, but instead a 6-kilometer (3.7 mi) longer route around the fjord was chosen.

  3. File:Fjord line route map.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Scandinavia_location_map.svg licensed with Cc-by-sa-3.0, GFDL . 2008-09-28T15:54:44Z NordNordWest 765x961 (1287623 Bytes)

  4. Transport in Norway - Wikipedia

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    BW Fjord is one of many Norwegian ships that operate abroad. The coastal infrastructure is operated by the Norwegian Coastal Administration, [53] while ports are operated by the municipalities. [53] [54] Norway has 90,000 kilometres (56,000 mi) of shoreline, 400,000 leisure craft [53] and a 715 ships in the merchant marine. [8]

  5. List of railway lines in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian railway network consists as of March 2010 of 4,159 kilometres (2,584 mi) of line, owned and managed by the Norwegian National Rail Administration. Of this, 3,900 kilometres (2,400 mi) has regular traffic. This includes 30 lines in regular traffic and 10 lines with irregular traffic. Twenty-four of these lines are electrified.

  6. Rail transport in Norway - Wikipedia

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    In 1966 Norway's only rapid transit, Oslo T-bane was opened, but in the same decade the Bergen tramway was closed. In the 1970s and 80s many branch lines were also abandoned. In 1980 the massive project of connecting the eastern and western railway networks around Oslo was completed with the opening of the Oslo Tunnel and Oslo Central Station.

  7. High-speed rail in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Opened on the 8th of October 1998, the only high-speed rail in Norway, on the railways of Norway is on Gardermobanen, a 64 kilometer line between Oslo Central Station and Eidsvoll via Oslo Airport. The main service on this route is Flytoget , commuting between Oslo Airport and the metropolitan areas of Oslo at speeds of up to 210 km/h (130 mph).

  8. European route E6 - Wikipedia

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    European route E6 (Norwegian: Europavei 6, Swedish: Europaväg 6, or simply E6) is the main north–south thoroughfare through Norway as well as the west coast of Sweden.It is 3,056 km (1,899 mi) long and runs from the southern tip of Sweden at Trelleborg, into Norway and through almost all of the country north to the Arctic Circle and Nordkapp. [1]

  9. Rauma Line - Wikipedia

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    The proposal calls for twelve trains per direction per day between Ålesund and Oslo, and six trains per day between Ålesund and Trondheim. [ 45 ] The travel time Ålesund–Oslo by bus and train (using the Rauma Line) is (as of 2018) around 7 hours 55 minutes (by car slightly less), and Åndalsnes–Oslo around 5 hours 30 minutes (by car ...

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