• The Flam Line is a 20.2 kilometre long railway line that stretches from Myrdal to Flam within Aurland in Norway.
  • The Flåm Railway crosses the river three times. Instead of building bridges for the train, the engineers opted to run the river through tunnels under the railway line.
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  • The Flåm Railway adventure concludes at the Myrdal mountain station, where the Bergen Line connects between Oslo and Bergen, offering you the option to extend...
  • The finished line is only 20 kilometres long, but it travels a huge distance in height from 863 metres at Myrdal to sea level at Flam.
  • In about an hour, the line climbs some 2,833 feet from Flåm station, nestled in the innermost corner of the Aurlandfjord, to the mountain station at Myrdal on...
  • Here’s a map showing the key places around the Flam Railway. I’m not able to plot the railway line itself, though!
  • The line between Vatnahalsen and Flåm is open throughout the year. The trip on the Flåm Railway provides a panorama of some of the wildest and most magnificent...
  • The Flåmsbana (also know as The Flåm Line of Flåm Railway) is about a 20 km long stretch between Flåm and Myrdal and is a branch line of the Bergensbanen.
  • The rail line trajectory folows the Flåm valley and traverses numerous tunnels and bridges. A gradient of 5.5% makes it the steepest standard-gauge railway line in...