Røykenvik Line

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Røykenvik Line
Overview
Native nameRøykenvikbanen
StatusAbandoned
OwnerNorwegian State Railways
Termini
Service
TypeRailway
SystemNorwegian railway
Operator(s)Norwegian State Railways
History
Opened1900
Closed1957
Technical
Line length7 km
Number of tracksSingle
CharacterPassenger and freight
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Route map

78.61 km
Røykenvik
(1900-1957)
137.6 m asl
77.78 km
Augedalselva
(44 m)
75.98 km
Brandbu
(1900-1957)
178.4 m asl
Augedalsbakken
(Ca 1930-1949)
73.65 km
Augedalselva
(18 m)
73.54 km
Andfossen
(1904-1949)
71.92 km
Jaren Station
(1900)
207.2 m asl
towards Gran Station

The Røykenvik Line (Norwegian: Røykenvikbanen) was a 7 km railway branch line between Jaren and Røykenvik.

Former station house in Røykenvik

History[edit]

The line was constructed as the original terminal stretch of the Gjøvik Line (then known as the North Line) in 1900 until the extension to Gjøvik was opened in 1902. From then the line was a branch line, which offered connection with a steam ship on Randsfjorden. Passenger traffic on the line was discontinued in 1949 and the line officially abandoned on 1 November 1957. The tracks were later removed and the corridor is now part of Route 34.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Tor Wisting. "Røykenvikbanen". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved October 1, 2016.

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