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The Valdres Line ( Norwegian : Valdresbanen ) was a Norwegian railway that connected to the Gjøvik Line at Eina with Fagernes in the district of Valdres . The first stretch opened on 23 November 1902, and the entire route was operational on October 10, 1906. The line was shut down for regular traffic as of 1 January 1989.

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5-506: The entire length of the line was 108 kilometers. It connected the rural areas of Land and Valdres by rail to the main railroad network in Norway, including Oslo and international points beyond. Though there is no regular traffic on the line the 48 km stretch from Eina to Dokka is still permitted for trains and considered part of the national rail network. The line was built by a private company, AS Valdresbanen , in four phases: In 1937,

10-587: The Norwegian government through the Norwegian State Railways took over operations of the line, and in 1953 the line and equipment was modernized to the point that the trip from Oslo to Fagernes took 4.5 hours. In 1955 and 1956 tunnels were built at Høgberget and Tonsåsen, respectively. When Norwegian authorities decided to electrify half of the line distance of Norway in the 1950s and 60s, the Valdres Line

15-463: The municipalities Nordre Land and Søndre Land . Land is centered on the northern part of Randsfjorden , to the southeast of the district of Valdres . In the early Viking Age , before Harald Fairhair was king, Land was a petty kingdom . For centuries, the area of Land was a parish within the Church of Norway . On 1 January 1838, the parish of Land was established as the new Land Municipality after

20-525: Was not chosen to be electrified, even though the Gjøvik Line was. In 1985, a bus service was established between Oslo and Fagernes, reducing the number of annual passengers on the train line by 19,000. In 1988, the Norwegian legislature decided to shut down regular traffic on the Valdres Line while keeping the tracks between Eina and Leira open for purposes of national security. In 1989, a grassroots movement

25-476: Was started to keep the line, but to no avail. In 1991, the tracks between Leira and Fagernes were lifted (removed). A private company is formed to arrange chartered trips on the remaining railway. 60°49′57″N 10°04′21″E  /  60.83250°N 10.07250°E  / 60.83250; 10.07250 Land, Norway Land is a traditional district in Innlandet county, Norway . The area consists of

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