• It was decided to build the Flåm Railway as a branch of the main line, connecting Myrdal station with the village of Flåm, with the aim of facilitating the transport of...
  • The Flåm Railway is one of the steepest standard gauge railway lines in the world, with 80% of the journey running on a gradient of 5.5%.
  • Construction of the Flam railway began in 1924. The line between Myrdal and Flåm is open throughout the year. The Flam railway lines run 20 km.
  • At Myrdal you can get off the Bergen Line and jump on the Flåm Railway, which takes you on down to Flåm station.
  • 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...
  • That distinction goes to a branch line which forks off from the Bergen-Oslo line at Myrdal. The Flam Railway (called the Flåmsbana in Norwegian) is one of the...
  • The Flåm Railway is a private line, and it's trains have a special exterior design with large windows and nostalgic wooden interior.
  • Leaving the station, the train chugs by Flåm’s red-and-white houses and a tiny, steepled church nestled at the base of the verdant Flåm Valley.
  • Dik eğimi ve pitoresk doğası nedeniyle, Flåm Line şu anda neredeyse sadece bir turist hizmeti ve Norveç'te en çok ziyaret edilen üçüncü turistik yer haline geldi.
  • The Flåm Line (Norwegian: Flåmsbana) is a 20.2-kilometer (12.6 mi) long railway line between Myrdal and Flåm in Aurland, Norway.