• Regular freight operation on the Flåm Line started on 1 August 1940, albeit limited to an axle load of 12 tonnes (12 long tons; 13 short tons).
  • Myrdal is also on the Bergen Line, meaning the Flåm Railway connects with trains running between Bergen and Oslo.
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  • One of the top ten train rides according to National Geographic, this train line is a picturesque journey to Norway's Myrdal mountain range.
  • Those are other destinations to find places related to Flåm Line: Briksdalsbreen. Jotunheimen. Besseggen. Borgund. Jostedalsbreen. Aurlandsdalen.
  • 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.
  • 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 a private line, and it's trains have a special exterior design with large windows and nostalgic wooden interior.
  • 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...