The Urskog–Høland Line (Norwegian: Urskog–Hølandsbanen), also known as Tertitten, is a narrow gauge railway between Sørumsand and Skulerud in Norway....
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in Østfold county was merged into Aurskog-Høland on 1 January 2020. The new municipality of Aurskog-Høland was created on 1 January 1966 after the merger...
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including the Krøder Line, Setesdal Line, Urskog–Høland Line, Thamshavn Line, Rjukan Line, Valdres Line, Nesttun–Os Railway and Old Voss Line. The Norwegian...
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Voss Line Krøderen Line Nesttun–Os Line Norwegian Railway Museum in Hamar Rjukan Line Setesdal Line Thamshavn Line Urskog–Høland Line Valdres Line Bieszczady...
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they can be seen only at museum railways, such as the Setesdal Line and Urskog–Høland Line.[citation needed] The New Zealand Government Railways also moved...
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Kværner Station (category Railway stations on the Gjøvik Line)
the Gjøvik Line, located at Kværner in Oslo, Norway. On Kvaerner station was a small station building, which was sold to the Urskog–Høland Line, and in 1973...
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Dovre Line by a branch line. Kløft Railway Station Bestum Railway Station Ilseng Railway Station Kjellingmo Railway Station Urskog–Høland Line NSB type...
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the Krøderen Line. Gathering inspiration from the Urskog–Høland Line, the Norwegian Railway Club lobbied to preserve the Krøderen Line as a heritage...
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the Norwegian Railway Museum in Hamar, after they had served on the Urskog–Høland Line from 1935 to 1960. They are used on the museums Tertitt train that...
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Sørumsand Station (category Railway stations on the Kongsvinger Line)
as part of the Kongsvinger Line in 1892. In 1906 it became the terminal station of Urskog–Høland Line, though the latter line closed in 1961. Today there...
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Airport Norwegian Armed Forces Aircraft Collection Oscarsborg Fortress Urskog–Høland Line Lillesand Town- and Maritime Museum Rygnestadtunet Tveitetunet Ål...
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are operated as museum railways, specifically the Thamshavn Line, Urskog–Høland Line and the Setesdal Line. The Trondheim Tramway is also narrow gauge....
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170 from Aurskog was built in the 1960s after the closure of the Urskog–Høland Line. On September 13, 1905, mobilization orders were issued, and the Fetsund...
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gauge line (after the Hoved Line). It was electrified in 1951. The line is owned by Bane NOR. At Kongsvinger there is a junction, the main line turns...
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Norway Nesttun–Os Line; 1894–1935 Sulitjelma Line; 1892–1915, converted to 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in), dismantled 1972 Urskog–Høland Line; heritage Poland Puerto...
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abandoned regular traffic on the line. The southern track was pulled up by enthusiasts from the Urskog–Høland Line, which used the track for their heritage...
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Fosser (category Aurskog-Høland)
village in the municipality of Aurskog-Høland, Norway. Its population (2007) is 578. Fosser had a station on the Urskog-Hølandsbanen from the opening of the...
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companies operate ore trains on contract with a mining company on a single line. Passenger companies operate only passenger trains, trams or rapid transits...
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Kommunal-Rapport. 24 April 1998. Retrieved 24 August 2017. Fossland Blom, Line (25 July 2014). "Her serveres kun lokal mat, med ny meny hver uke". Lofotposten...
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Mysen Station (category Railway stations on the Østfold Line)
Eastern Line and the only station to feature an engine shed and a turntable. During the 1910s there were discussions of extending the Urskog–Høland Line to...
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roles within the business. In 1878 the 1000th locomotive left the production line of the Sächsischen Maschinenfabrik, numerous business expansions followed...
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railways remain in operation, although one former private railway, the Trunk Line, Norway's first railway, is still in use. The division between private and...
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network consisted, as of 2008, of 4,114 kilometers (2,556 mi) of line. The Trunk Line opened as Norway's first mainline railway on 1 September 1854. The...
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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...
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