Where does the Bergen Line go?

Where does the Bergen Line go?

The Bergen Line is Northern Europe’s highest railway line, reaching 1,222 metres above sea level at Finse train station. Read Lonely Planet’s description of the journey that goes between the two largest cities in Norway, from Oslo to Bergen.

How long is the Bergen Line?

500 km
It is the highest mainline railway in Northern Europe, crossing the Hardangervidda mountain plateau at 1300 m above sea level. The line is some 500 km long, with Finse as the highest station with an altitude of 1222 m above sea level. The entire journey takes approx. 7 hours.

Is the train from Oslo to Bergen Scenic?

The way from Bergen to Oslo is an adventure of its own as the train passes numerous scenic fjords, lakes, traditional Scandinavian villages, and opens incredible picturesque views of the countryside throughout the way.

How far north does the train go in Norway?

Norway has a well-developed railway network stretching from Kristiansand in the south to Bodø above the Arctic Circle. The Flåm Railway. Railway lines stretch for more than 1,864 miles across Norway.

How many tunnels are on the Bergen Line?

182 tunnels
The line has 182 tunnels, totaling ca. 73 kilometres (45 mi), of which ten are over 2.0 kilometres (1.2 mi). Finse Station remains the highest elevated station at 1,222.2 metres (4,010 ft), while the highest point is in the Finse Tunnel at 1,237 metres (4,058 ft).

Is Bergen or Oslo better?

Although Oslo may top Bergen with its highly innovative buildings and history, Bergen is no doubt far more scenic than Oslo. Seven mountains surround Bergen (yes, seven), and the most easily visited is Fløyen, which is reachable by funicular.

Are there sleeper trains in Norway?

Night trains of Norway (Norwegian: Nattog) are night sleeping car services provided by three different operators on four routes; Vy on Oslo – Bergen (Bergen Line), Go-Ahead Norge on Oslo – Stavanger (Sørland Line), and SJ Norge on Oslo – Trondheim (Dovre Line) and Trondheim – Bodø (the Nordland Line).

Where is the train station in Bergen Bergen?

When the train rolls into Bergen one arrives at Bergen railway station. Bergen Railway Station is a modern and efficient train station centrally located in the middle of Bergen. The vast majority of hotels in Bergen are within walking distance of the train station, so it is a great starting point when arriving in Bergen.

Which is the last stop on the train between Oslo and Bergen?

Bergen is the last stop on the train between Oslo and Bergen. Bergen Railway Station is a modern and efficient train station centrally located in the middle of Bergen. All trains from Bergen leaves in direction of Oslo. However, some might only go part of the distance to Voss or to Myrdal.

Is the Bergen Railway included in the Eurail Pass?

The Bergen Railway runs between Bergen and Oslo and shows you some of Norway’s most spectacular scenery. Travel from deep fjords to snow-covered mountaintops and from frozen lakes to grassy plains. The Bergen Railway is fully included in your Eurail pass.

When did the train on the Bergen Line derail?

On 28 February 1944 a descending eastbound freight train loaded with oil and petrol lost its braking power and became a runaway train, finally ploughing into a westbound passenger train at Breifoss]