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The NSB El 18 2250 in Trondheim.

analog picture from the spring 1999
The NSB El 18 2250 in Trondheim. analog picture from the spring 1999
Stefan Wohlfahrt

Norway / Electric locomotives / Various

178 937x1200 Px, 09.01.2021

El13 2131 -ex-NSB, in 2015 Skandinavske Jernbäne- runs through Gävle on 13 September 2015.
El13 2131 -ex-NSB, in 2015 Skandinavske Jernbäne- runs through Gävle on 13 September 2015.
Leonardus Schrijvers

El13 2131 -ex-NSB, in 2015 Skandinavske Jernbäne- runs through Gävle on 13 September 2015.
El13 2131 -ex-NSB, in 2015 Skandinavske Jernbäne- runs through Gävle on 13 September 2015.
Leonardus Schrijvers

Norway / Electric locomotives / Various

196 1200x800 Px, 10.01.2020

Most crossings in Europe and around the world are marked by some form of saltire (Saint Andrews Cross) to warn road users about a level crossing and/or about a level crossing with no barriers whatsoever. This cross is on a level crossing on the Flåm Railway line in Norway.
Date: 13 July 2018.
Most crossings in Europe and around the world are marked by some form of saltire (Saint Andrews Cross) to warn road users about a level crossing and/or about a level crossing with no barriers whatsoever. This cross is on a level crossing on the Flåm Railway line in Norway. Date: 13 July 2018.
Hans Christian Davidsen

Norway / Scenic lines / Flam Railway

382 1200x800 Px, 25.07.2018

Railpool Bombardier 187 40-0 on the Bergen-Also Railwayline at Bolstadøyri station. date: 10 July 2018.
Railpool Bombardier 187 40-0 on the Bergen-Also Railwayline at Bolstadøyri station. date: 10 July 2018.
Hans Christian Davidsen

Norway / Electric locomotives / Various

345 1200x800 Px, 25.07.2018

The Fløibanen is a funicular railway in the Norwegian city of Bergen. It connects the city centre with the mountain of Fløyen, with its mountain walks and magnificent views of the city. It is one of Bergen's major tourist attractions and one of Norway's most visited attractions. Date: 10 July 2018.
The Fløibanen is a funicular railway in the Norwegian city of Bergen. It connects the city centre with the mountain of Fløyen, with its mountain walks and magnificent views of the city. It is one of Bergen's major tourist attractions and one of Norway's most visited attractions. Date: 10 July 2018.
Hans Christian Davidsen

Norway / funicular railway / Fløisbanen

352 800x1200 Px, 25.07.2018

The Fløibanen is a funicular railway in the Norwegian city of Bergen. The line is 844 Meter long, covers a height difference of 302 Meter, and carries over 1 million passengers a year. The line is owned by Fløibanen SA, a company with a number of shareholders, the biggest being the municipality of Bergen
Date: 10 July 2018.
The Fløibanen is a funicular railway in the Norwegian city of Bergen. The line is 844 Meter long, covers a height difference of 302 Meter, and carries over 1 million passengers a year. The line is owned by Fløibanen SA, a company with a number of shareholders, the biggest being the municipality of Bergen Date: 10 July 2018.
Hans Christian Davidsen

Norway / funicular railway / Fløisbanen

302 800x1200 Px, 25.07.2018

EL 18 2252 at Styvisethhaugen on the Flåm Railway. The Flåm Line (Norwegian: Flåmsbana) is a 20 kilometer long railway line between Myrdal and Flåm in Aurland, 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 863 meters. It has ten stations, twenty tunnels and one bridge. The maximum gradient is 5.5 percent. Date: 12 July 2018.
EL 18 2252 at Styvisethhaugen on the Flåm Railway. The Flåm Line (Norwegian: Flåmsbana) is a 20 kilometer long railway line between Myrdal and Flåm in Aurland, 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 863 meters. It has ten stations, twenty tunnels and one bridge. The maximum gradient is 5.5 percent. Date: 12 July 2018.
Hans Christian Davidsen

Norway / Electric locomotives / Various

550  1 1200x800 Px, 20.07.2018

EL 18 2343 at Flåm Railway Station. 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.
Date: 13 July 2018.
EL 18 2343 at Flåm Railway Station. 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. Date: 13 July 2018.
Hans Christian Davidsen

EL 18 2252 at Flåm Railway Station. 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.
Date: 13 July 2018.
EL 18 2252 at Flåm Railway Station. 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. Date: 13 July 2018.
Hans Christian Davidsen

Norway / Electric locomotives / Various

268 1200x800 Px, 20.07.2018

NSB EL 17 2230 at Flåm RailwayStation. Designer: BBC and Henschel. Builder: Thyssen-Henschel. Bogies: Flexifloat (Henschel). Wheel diameter: 1,100 mm (43.31 in) (new). Wheelbase: 2,600 mm (102.4 in) (bogie). Length: 16.3 m (53 ft 6 in). Axle load: 16.0 t (15.7 long tons; 17.6 short tons).
Date: 13 July 2018.
NSB EL 17 2230 at Flåm RailwayStation. Designer: BBC and Henschel. Builder: Thyssen-Henschel. Bogies: Flexifloat (Henschel). Wheel diameter: 1,100 mm (43.31 in) (new). Wheelbase: 2,600 mm (102.4 in) (bogie). Length: 16.3 m (53 ft 6 in). Axle load: 16.0 t (15.7 long tons; 17.6 short tons). Date: 13 July 2018.
Hans Christian Davidsen

Norway / Electric locomotives / Various

361 1200x800 Px, 20.07.2018

A view from a train on the Flåm Railway line. This train is heading for Myrdal Station on the oslo-Bergen railway. Date: 13 July 2018.
A view from a train on the Flåm Railway line. This train is heading for Myrdal Station on the oslo-Bergen railway. Date: 13 July 2018.
Hans Christian Davidsen

Norway / Scenic lines / Flam Railway

350 1200x800 Px, 20.07.2018

Train on the Flåm line passing the village of Berekvam. Date: 13 July 2018.
Train on the Flåm line passing the village of Berekvam. Date: 13 July 2018.
Hans Christian Davidsen

Norway / Scenic lines / Flam Railway

294 1200x800 Px, 20.07.2018

NSB EL 18 2258 on the Flåm railway line between Spikaberg (1103 meter) and Sjølvskot (417 meter).
Date: 13 July 2018.
NSB EL 18 2258 on the Flåm railway line between Spikaberg (1103 meter) and Sjølvskot (417 meter). Date: 13 July 2018.
Hans Christian Davidsen

Norway / Electric locomotives / Various

271 800x1200 Px, 20.07.2018

NSB El 18 2243 at the mountain Sjølvskot on the Flåm line. In 1992, freight services were terminated, and due to low ticket prices and high operating costs, the line was nearly closed. In 1998, Flåm Utvikling took over marketing and ticket sale for the line, prices were heavily increased and El 17 locomotives were introduced. The trains remain operated by the Norwegian State Railways (NSB), while the line itself is owned and operated by the Norwegian National Rail Administration.
Date: 13 July 2018.
NSB El 18 2243 at the mountain Sjølvskot on the Flåm line. In 1992, freight services were terminated, and due to low ticket prices and high operating costs, the line was nearly closed. In 1998, Flåm Utvikling took over marketing and ticket sale for the line, prices were heavily increased and El 17 locomotives were introduced. The trains remain operated by the Norwegian State Railways (NSB), while the line itself is owned and operated by the Norwegian National Rail Administration. Date: 13 July 2018.
Hans Christian Davidsen

Norway / Electric locomotives / Various

287 1200x800 Px, 20.07.2018

Train at Berekvam Station on the Flåm railway line. The line's elevation difference is 863 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.
Date: 13 July 2018.
Train at Berekvam Station on the Flåm railway line. The line's elevation difference is 863 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. Date: 13 July 2018.
Hans Christian Davidsen

Norway / Scenic lines / Flam Railway

297 1200x800 Px, 20.07.2018

NSB EL 18 2252 climbing the Flåm railway line south of Skokaberget. Date: 13 July 2018.
NSB EL 18 2252 climbing the Flåm railway line south of Skokaberget. Date: 13 July 2018.
Hans Christian Davidsen

Norway / Electric locomotives / Various

293 1200x800 Px, 20.07.2018

NSB EL 18 2252. NSB El 18 is a class of 22 electric locomotives built by Adtranz and Swiss Locomotive and Machine Works (SLM) for the Norwegian State Railways. 
Date: 13 July 2018.
NSB EL 18 2252. NSB El 18 is a class of 22 electric locomotives built by Adtranz and Swiss Locomotive and Machine Works (SLM) for the Norwegian State Railways. Date: 13 July 2018.
Hans Christian Davidsen

Norway / Electric locomotives / Various

319 1200x800 Px, 20.07.2018

EL 18 2252 on the Flåm Line at Berekvam Station.  The stationhas the only passing loop on the railway line.
Date: 13 July 2018.
EL 18 2252 on the Flåm Line at Berekvam Station. The stationhas the only passing loop on the railway line. Date: 13 July 2018.
Hans Christian Davidsen

Bergen Light Rail tram 219 passing the Bergen Central Station.
Date: 11 July 2018.
Bergen Light Rail tram 219 passing the Bergen Central Station. Date: 11 July 2018.
Hans Christian Davidsen

Norway / Trams / Bergen

298 1200x800 Px, 20.07.2018

Bergen Light Rail Tram 219 at Byparken. The trams are 32.180 m long and 2.65 meters wide, weighing 35.7 tonnes. They have five articulated sections, and are expandable with another two modules to a length of 42 meters, should higher capacity be necessary. 
Date: 10 July 2018.
Bergen Light Rail Tram 219 at Byparken. The trams are 32.180 m long and 2.65 meters wide, weighing 35.7 tonnes. They have five articulated sections, and are expandable with another two modules to a length of 42 meters, should higher capacity be necessary. Date: 10 July 2018.
Hans Christian Davidsen

Norway / Trams / Bergen

320 1200x800 Px, 20.07.2018

Bergen Light Rail: Tram 203 in Kaigaten in the city centre of Bergen. The line is operated on a four/five-minute headway by all-stops trams, with an eight-minute headway in off-peak times and a 20 minutes headway at night.
Date: 11 July 2018.
Bergen Light Rail: Tram 203 in Kaigaten in the city centre of Bergen. The line is operated on a four/five-minute headway by all-stops trams, with an eight-minute headway in off-peak times and a 20 minutes headway at night. Date: 11 July 2018.
Hans Christian Davidsen

Norway / Trams / Bergen

319 1200x800 Px, 20.07.2018

Bergen Light Rail: Tram 219 crossing Fantoftvegen in Bergen. Date: 11 July 2018.
Bergen Light Rail: Tram 219 crossing Fantoftvegen in Bergen. Date: 11 July 2018.
Hans Christian Davidsen

Norway / Trams / Bergen

287 1200x800 Px, 20.07.2018

Bergen Light Rail: Tram 226 at the Station in Fantoft. Bergen Light Rail (Norwegian: Bybanen) is a light rail system in Bergen, Norway. The first stage of the project is a twenty-station stretch between the city center and Lagunen Storsenter, where the first 15 stations comprising a 9.8-kilometre stretch opened in 2010, and the second is a 3.6-kilometre stretch from Nesttun to Lagunen which opened in June 2013. A third stretch from Lagunen to Bergen Airport, Flesland opened in 2017. Further plans for the project involve mooted extensions to Åsane and Storavatnet.
Date: 11 July 2018.
Bergen Light Rail: Tram 226 at the Station in Fantoft. Bergen Light Rail (Norwegian: Bybanen) is a light rail system in Bergen, Norway. The first stage of the project is a twenty-station stretch between the city center and Lagunen Storsenter, where the first 15 stations comprising a 9.8-kilometre stretch opened in 2010, and the second is a 3.6-kilometre stretch from Nesttun to Lagunen which opened in June 2013. A third stretch from Lagunen to Bergen Airport, Flesland opened in 2017. Further plans for the project involve mooted extensions to Åsane and Storavatnet. Date: 11 July 2018.
Hans Christian Davidsen

Norway / Trams / Bergen

350 1200x800 Px, 20.07.2018

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