Kongsvingerbanen
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Kongsvinger Line
Info
Type Railway
System Norwegian railway
Termini Lillestrøm Station
Charlottenberg Station
No. of stations 20
Operation
Opened 1862
Owner Norwegian National Rail Administration
Operator(s) Norges Statsbaner
CargoNet
Character Commuter trains
Freight
Rolling stock BM 69
Technical
Line length 115 km
No. of tracks Single
Gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8½ in)
Electrification 15 kV 16⅔ Hz AC
Route map

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BHF
Charlottenberg Station
eGRENZE
Furumoen - Border
HST
Magnor
eHST
Valmand Closed 1990
eABZrg exHSTR
Vestmarkabanen
HST
Skotterud
eHST
Stansberg Closed 1979
HST
Matrand
WBRÜCKE
Vrangselva
eHST
Grasmo Closed 1990
eHST
Sandnesberget Closed 1990
eHST
Eidsbrua Closed 1990
HST
Åbogen
WBRÜCKE
Snarebrua
eHST
Gjermshus Closed 1990
eHST
Granli Closed 1990
eHST
Vingersjø Closed 1944
ABZlg
Solørbanen
BHF
Kongsvinger Station
WBRÜCKE
Skyrudsåa
HST
Galterud Station
WBRÜCKE
Mellandsåa
eHST
Mellandsmo Closed 1991
BHF
Sander Station
eHST
Mangbakken Closed 1991
WBRÜCKE
Mangå
BHF
Skarnes Station
BHF
Disenå Station
BHF
Seterstøa Station
eHST
Funnefoss Closed 1967
eHST
Husmo Closed 1991
BHF
Årnes Station
eHST
Fjuk Closed 1942
eHST
Velvang Closed 1991
eHST
Brauter Closed 1991
HST
Bodung Station
eHST
Stubberud Closed 1942
eHST
Haugen Closed 1991
BHF
Haga Station
eHST
Grøndal Closed 1942
HST
Auli Station
BHF
Rånåsfoss Station
BHF
Blaker Station
WBRÜCKE
Fossåa
STR exSTRrg
Urskog-Hølandsbanen Narrow gauge
eHST exHST
Bingsfoss Closed 1942
eABZrg exSTRrf
BHF
Sørumsand Station
BRÜCKE1
Rv172
eHST
Østby Closed 1942
eHST
Lystad Closed 1942
HST
Guttersrud Station
eHST
Holter Closed 1942
eHST
Varaa Closed 1932
WBRÜCKE
Varåa
HST
Svingen Station
WBRÜCKE
Glomma
BHF
Fetsund Station
HST
Nerdrum Station
HST
Tuen Station
ABZlg
Hovedbanen
BHF
Lillestrøm Station

The Kongsvinger Line (Norwegian: Kongsvingerbanen) is a railway line between the towns of Lillestrøm and Kongsvinger in Norway and onwards to Charlottenberg in Sweden. The railway was opened on 3 October 1862 and is Norway's second standard gauge line (after the Hoved Line). It was electrified in 1951. The line is owned by the Norwegian National Rail Administration.

The line

At Kongsvinger there is a junction, the main line turns south and continues to Charlottenberg in Sweden, while another line, the Solør Line—now closed for passenger traffic—runs northwards to Elverum. The entire stretch between Kongsvinger and Charlottenberg, is 115 km long.

At Sørumsand, an old narrow gauge heritage railway called Tertitten operates during the summer.

Passenger service on the Kongsvinger Line is operated mostly by electric multiple unit commuter trains which run between Oslo and Årnes, with a few trains continuing to Kongsvinger. Passenger service across the border was once frequent and operated by Linx to Stockholm and Kungspilen to Karlstad. However poor business caused these companies to cease operations after 2004. During 2005 and 2006, passenger service between Oslo and Stockholm still existed, but not on a daily basis. Starting 7 January 2007 the Swedish national rail company SJ reinstated daily traffic on the route, although the train journeys are 90 minutes longer than Linx provided.1

Stations

External links

  1. ^ Expensive and slow, but clean Aftenposten, January 4, 2007 (in Norwegian)
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