The Flåm Line is a 20.2-kilometer long railway line between Myrdal and Flåm in Aurland Municipality, in Vestland county, Norway. A branch line of the Bergen Line, it runs through the valley of Flåmsdalen and connects the mainline with Sognefjord. The line's elevation difference is 866 meters; it has ten stations, twenty tunnels and one bridge. The maximum gradient is 5.5 percent. Because of its steep gradient and picturesque nature, the Flåm Line is now almost exclusively a tourist service and has become the third-most visited tourist attraction in Norway.
Construction of the line started in 1924, with the line opening in 1940. It allowed the district of Sogn access to Bergen and Oslo via the Bergen Line. Electric traction was taken into use in 1944; at first El 9 locomotives were used, and from 1982 El 11.
All year round train journey with several daily departures from the Flåm Station.
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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flåm_Line
Official website http://www.flaamsbana.no/eng/
Email info@visitflam.com
Phone +47 57 63 14 00
Address 8 Stasjonsvegen, Flåm 5743, Norway
Coordinates 60°51'46.879" N 7°6'47.353" E