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- The Rjukan Line (Norwegian: Rjukanbanen), at first called the Vestfjorddal Line, was a 16-kilometre (10 mi) Norwegian railway line running through Vestfjorddalen...
- Entry at Norsk Jernbaneklubb Payton, Gary & Lepperød, Trond (1995). Rjukanbanensporet av et industrieventyr. Rjukan: Maana Forlag. p. 202. ISBN 82-993549-1-9...
- December 1, 2017. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rjukanbanen. Web site on Rjukanbanen(in Norwegian) Private web site with focus on ferries on Lake...
- started producing fertilizer at Herøya. There was also opened a railway, Rjukanbanen, connecting Rjukan with Hærøy. The railway opened in 1909 and consisted...
- was stored in tank cars and transported down the 16-kilometre (10 mi) Rjukanbanen to Mæl, where it was transferred to the Tinnsjø railway ferry. After...
- at Tinn in Telemark, Norway. It is the terminus of the Rjukan Line (Rjukanbanen) running through Vestfjorddalen between Mæl and Rjukan. The station is...
- in 1969 and was closed on May 31, 1970, when p****enger transport on Rjukanbanen terminated. It was sold as a residence in 1985 to the ****ociation Odd...
- The German occupation of Norway (1940–1945) during World War II made Rjukanbanen the area for a crucial struggle between the Norwegian resistance movement...
- were three diesel-hydraulic locomotives operated by Norsk Transport on Rjukanbanen in Norway. They were mostly used for shunting at Rjukan and at Mæl. They...
- were two identical electric locomotives operated by Norsk Transport on Rjukanbanen in Norway. Built by Swiss Sécheron and German Jung in 1958, they served...