Rauma Line (Raumabanen)


Rauma Line (Raumabanen)
Added by Bart Perdieus
General Description The Rauma Line (Norwegian: Raumabanen) is a 114.2-kilometer (71.0 mi) long railway between the town of Åndalsnes (in Rauma Municipality) and the village of Dombås (in Lesja Municipality) in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. Running down the Romsdalen valley, the line opened between 1921 and 1924 as a branch of the Dovre Line, which connects to the cities of Oslo and Trondheim. Originally intended as the first stage to connect Ålesund, and possibly also Molde and Kristiansund, no extensions have ever been realized. The unelectrified line is served four times daily with Norwegian State Railways' Class 93, although in the summer the service only operates from Åndalsnes to Bjorli as a tourist service. CargoNet operates a daily freight train.
Height 105.00 mm
Width 147.00 mm
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