Bergen Line
Length: | Starts: | Ends: | Status: |
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471 km | Roa Station | Bergen Station | In service |
The Bergen Line is probably the most beautiful railway line in Norway. It is the highest main line in Northern Europe where 100 kilometres of the tracks were built above the tree line.
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The Bergen Line is currently 471 kilometres long and is defined as the line between Roa in Innlandet to Bergen according to Bane Nor. The reason is that the trains originally followed the Gjøvik Line from Oslo to Roa via Nordmarka and then to Hønefoss via Jevnaker. From 1984, passenger traffic was routed via Drammen instead, which is a more population-rich area, even though this part is 35 kilometres longer. When the Ringerike Line between Sandvika and Hønefoss is completed, the travel time on the Bergen Line will be reduced by almost an hour.