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Randsfjorden is Norway's fourth-largest lake with an area of 140.7 km2 (54.3 sq mi). Its
volume is
estimated at just over 6.6 km3 (1.6 cu mi), and its...
- and Vikersund. The
Norwegian legislature decided in 1863 to
build the
Randsfjord Line
railway system. The
first stretch of the line
opened in 1866 between...
- line on 11 June 1863, with 65
against 44 votes. The
construction of the
Randsfjord Line was
begun on 4
December 1863, and, on 1
September 1866, the line...
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often applied to the
entire route from
Bergen to Oslo,
including the
Randsfjord and
Drammen lines between Hønefoss and Oslo,
covering a
total distance...
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Randsfjord Station (Norwegian:
Randsfjord stasjon) was a
railway station at
located on the west bank of the
south of the lake of
Randsfjorden in Jevnaker...
- the
Randsfjord Line and the Roa–Hønefoss Line. The rail
station was
opened in 1868 when the
Randsfjord Line was
extended from
Tyristand to
Randsfjord. The...
- 26-kilometre (16 mi) line was
built as a
narrow gauge branch line of the
Randsfjord Line by the
Norwegian State Railways (NSB) and
opened in 1872. P****enger...
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Station Flåm
Station 20 km
Electric 1941-10-15
Branch to the
Bergen Line
Randsfjord Line
Hokksund Station Hønefoss
Station 54 km
Electric 1868-10-13 Operated...
- East Station. It was also
possible to
reach Oslo from Hønefoss via the
Randsfjord Line,
albeit terminating at Oslo West Station. NSB also ran a
local service...
- 1882. West of Oslo, the
first part of the
current commuter rail was the
Randsfjord Line (parts of
which have
since become part of the Sørland Line), which...