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Stations - Norway Station Bjorli on the Raumabanen. Until a few years ago steam trains operated to this station. There is still a turntable. Bjorli, 10-08-2022 Photo by Marco van Uden |
Stations - Norway The famous station of Hell (by English speakers, the Dutch prefer Hel in Poland) has been beautifully restored, including the goods shed. Hell, 11-08-2022 Photo by Marco van Uden |
Stations - Norway The famous station of Hell (by English speakers, the Dutch prefer Hel in Poland) has been beautifully restored, including the goods shed. Hell, 11-08-2022 Photo by Marco van Uden |
Stations - Norway In Kristiansand ferries from Denmark and The Netherlands arrive. The ferry terminal is only a short distance from the railway station. Kristiansand, 05-08-2022 Photo by Marco van Uden |
Stations - Norway The old station of Lillehammer. Lillehammer, 10-08-2022 Photo by Marco van Uden |
Stations - Norway The new station of Lillehammer, next to the old one. Lillehammer, 10-08-2022 Photo by Marco van Uden |
Stations - Norway Overview of the Åndalsnes station area (at the end of the Raumabanen), with a trainset class BM93 at the platform. Åndalsnes, 10-08-2022 Photo by Marco van Uden |
Stations - Norway Dal is located on the original line from Oslo to Hamar. Most passenger trains now run over the new line through the airport and only regional service operate from Oslo to Dal. For passenger trains the section Dal-Eidsvoll is closed. Dal, 16-08-2022 Photo by Marco van Uden |
Stations - Norway Dombås station with a BM93 trainset waiting for departure towards Åndalsnes. Dombås, 10-08-2022 Photo by Marco van Uden |
Stations - Norway The former Flåm station is now the Flåsbana museum and gift shop. Flåm, 08-08-2022 Photo by Marco van Uden |
Stations - Norway The station of Kongsberg is end station of the regional service from Oslo. Kongsberg, 09-08-2022 Photo by Marco van Uden |
Stations - Norway One of the few reasons for a station at Nelaug, is the branch line to Arendal that starts here. Nelaug, 17-08-2022 Photo by Marco van Uden |
Stations - Norway Small wooden station of Øyer, north of Lillehammer. Øyer, 10-08-2022 Photo by Marco van Uden |
Stations - Norway Rakkestad is on the second - less important - railway line from Sarpsborg to Oslo. Passenger trains run frequently from Oslo to Mysen, continuing 4 times a day to Rakkestad. Rakkestad-Sarpsborg is now freight-only. Rakkestad, 15-08-2022 Photo by Marco van Uden |
Stations - Norway Sandefjord is a station to the southwest of Oslo, on the line to Larvik and Skien. Sandefjord, 13-08-2022 Photo by Marco van Uden |
Stations - Norway Skien is the end station of the IC service from Oslo. There is also a large railway workshop at Skien. Skien, 09-08-2022 Photo by Marco van Uden |
Stations - Norway Spikkestad used to be a station on the main line between Oslo and Stavanger. Due to new tunnels the line is now much shorter, and trains from Oslo (Asker) now only run to a new station at Spikkestad, a few hundred meters from the old one. Spikkestad, 16-08-2022 Photo by Marco van Uden |
Stations - Norway The station of Vikersund on the Bergen line is also the starting point of the Krøderbanen museum railway line. Vikersund, 14-08-2022 Photo by Marco van Uden |
Stations - Norway Oslo Østbanehallen once was the main railway station for the standard gauge lines from Oslo to the east and north. Oslo, 12-08-2022 Photo by Marco van Uden |
Stations - Norway Oslo Østbanehallen once was the main railway station for the standard gauge lines from Oslo to the east and north. Oslo, 12-08-2022 Photo by Marco van Uden |
Stations - Norway The old station of Trondheim originally had 2 parts, for the lines to the southwest and for the lines to the northeast. Later it became one station and the gap was filled. Now a modern building has taken over the role of the railway station and the old station(s) are office building. Trondheim, 11-08-2022 Photo by Marco van Uden |