- The
Drammen Line (Norwegian:
Drammenbanen) is a 52.86-kilometre (32.85 mi)
railway line
between Oslo and Drammen, Norway,
which was
opened on 7 October...
- the
characteristic town
square and
Bragernes church. The
Drammen Line (
Drammenbanen )
opened in 1872
providing rail
service between Drammen and Oslo. In...
- "Spikkestad".
Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian).
Retrieved 17
April 2024. "
Drammenbanen og
Spikkestadbanen (Trafikkstrekninger)". digitaltmuseum.org. Retrieved...
- both
these sections as well as a
commuter railway station served by
Drammenbanen.
Stabekk also has a
bandy field, a
primary school, an upper-secondary...
- 1,237
metres (4,058 ft).
Section Oslo –
Drammen see → Main article:
Drammenbanen Section Drammen – Hønefoss see → Main article:
Randsfjordbanen Hønefoss...
- and is
located in Røyken, Norway. The
station was
opened as part of
Drammenbanen in 1872 and was for many
years the only
railway station in Røyken. The...
- Administration.
Retrieved 3 May 2014. "Stasjonsstrukturprosjektet: Asker- og
Drammenbanen" (PDF) (in Norwegian).
Norwegian National Rail Administration. 1 March...
- 2005.
Retrieved 30
April 2014. "Stasjonsstrukturprosjektet: Asker- og
Drammenbanen" (PDF) (in Norwegian).
Norwegian National Rail Administration. 1 March...
- a
supporter of railways, and was
active in p****ing Randsfjordbanen,
Drammenbanen,
Jarlsbergbanen and Vossebanen. He was also
director of
Norges Bank in...
-
Linelocated at Åsåker in Asker, Norway. The
station was
opened as part of
Drammenbanen on 22
December 1959, but in 1973 the new Lieråsen
Tunnel opened through...