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  2. Bergen Line - Wikipedia

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    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. The name is often applied for the entire route from Bergen via Drammen to Oslo , where the passenger trains go, a distance of 496 kilometres (308 mi). [7]

  3. Rail transport in Norway - Wikipedia

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    In 1883 the entire main railway network was taken over by Norwegian State Railways (NSB), though a number of industrial railways and branch lines continued to be operated by private companies. Three urban railways, in Oslo, Bergen and Trondheim, were started as in 1875 (Oslo), 1897 (Bergen) and Trondheim (1901). Oslo's system, as the only one ...

  4. Bergen station - Wikipedia

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    Bergen station. /  60.39028°N 5.33306°E  / 60.39028; 5.33306. 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 ...

  5. History of rail transport in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The earliest railways were built to the 1,435 mm ( 4 ft8+1⁄2in) ( standard gauge) but to reduce costs under the influence of Carl Pihl this was changed to 3 ft 6 in ( 1,067 mm ). The height of the era came in 1877 when Røros Line connected Central Norway to the capital. In 1883, there was a pause in the construction of several railways.

  6. Oslo Central Station - Wikipedia

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    Oslo Central Station. /  59.91111°N 10.75083°E  / 59.91111; 10.75083. Oslo Central Station ( Norwegian: Oslo sentralstasjon, abbreviated Oslo S) is the main railway station in Oslo, and the largest railway station within the entire Norwegian railway system. It connects with Jernbanetorget station, which is served by trams and the Oslo ...

  7. High-speed rail in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Oslo-Bergen (526 km) takes about 6:40 in 2023. Oslo-Trondheim (552 km) takes 6:45. These times are about the same as during the last decades, and give an average speed of about 80 km/h. Oslo-Gothenburg is a little faster at 89 km/h, but this is due to Sweden's rail quality having a higher average speed of 112 km/h, rather than Norway's 72 km/h.

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