Gjøvik Line






































































Gjøvik Line

Gjoevik Railway Station.jpg
Gjøvik Station

Overview
Native name Gjøvikbanen
Type Railway
System Norwegian railways
Termini
Oslo Central Station
Gjøvik Station
Stations 31
Operation
Opened 1902
Owner Norwegian National Rail Administration
Operator(s) NSB Anbud
Character Passenger trains
Rolling stock BM69G
Technical
Line length 124 km
Number of tracks Single
Track gauge
1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Electrification 15 kV ​16 23 Hz AC
Operating speed Max. 130 kilometres per hour (81 mph)






Gjøvik Line

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123.83 km

Gjøvik
1902












Hunnselva (29 m)

















industrial siding












Rv4 Lillehammervegen (76 m)
















Norsk olje












Kirkeby

1929
















Øveraasen motorfabrikk












Rv33 Minnesundvegen (c. 80 m)












Kolonien

1929










119.38 km

Nygard

1902–2006












Skogli

1929












Rv4










115.11 km
Breiskallen
1902












Myhre

1929












Solhaug

1929












Raufoss torv

1929

















Fv82 Østvollvegen















111.70 km

Raufoss
1901

















Hunnselva

















industrial siding












Rv4 (c. 70 m)












Roksvoll

1929












Rv246 Røstøenvegen (28 m)










106.65 km

Reinsvoll
1901













Skreia Line












Rv4












Bruflat

1929












Fiskevollen

1940










100.89 km

Eina
1901












Einavatnet(21 m)













Valdres Line










96.93 km

Hågår

1901










91.80 km

Kutjern

1902










86.12 km

Hennung

1923–2006










81.23 km

Bleiken
1901












Fv44 Hennungvegen

















Rv34 Røykenviklinna

















Røykenvik Line

closed 1957










71.92 km

Jaren
1900











69.60 km

Nordtangen

1961–2006










67.66 km

Gran
1900










61.13 km

Lunner
1900












Rv35













Roa–Hønefoss Line










57.74 km

Roa
1909











Røste tunnel(172 m)











Kleiva tunnel(197 m)










53.39 km

Grua
1901











Grua tunnel(278 m)











50.47 km

Rundelen

1964











49.11 km

Bjørgeseter











47.18 km

Viubråtån

1937










45.74 km

Harestua
1984










44.03 km

Harestua

1901–2012










40.83 km

Stryken(seasonal)
1917












Rv4 Hadelandsveien











Hakadalselva(21 m)











34.48 km

Elnes

1939–2006










32.07 km

Hakadal
1900










30.35 km

Varingskollen
1934










27.73 km

Åneby
1905






























Åneby tunnel(177 m)


























24.26 km

Nittedal
1900











Movatn tunnel(175 m)










19.34 km

Movatn
1927










17.68 km

Snippen
1934











15.85 km

Sandermosen

1909–2006











Rådalen tunnel II(24 m)











Rådalen tunnel I(55 m)

















branch line to Kjelsås Bruk















10.28 km

Kjelsås
1900












(34 m)












Rv150 Rolf Wickstrøms vei (26 m)

















Christiania Spigerverk















8.30 km

Nydalen
1946































T-banen Storo
2006










6.82 km

Grefsen
1900












Hans Nielsen Hauges gate (22 m)


























Rv4 Trondheimsveien

















grain silo

















Sinsen


















Alna Line










4.45 km

Tøyen
1904











tunnel(c. 400 m)


















Gardermoen Line (single track)


















Trunk Line
















2.57 km

EtterstadGardermoen Line (double track)
















2.17 km

Kværner

1957–1977

















Rv190 (34 m)

















Trunk Line Vålerenga












Rv161 St. Halvards gate













Østfold Line Grønland










0.27 km

Oslo S
1854












Oslo Tunnel
1980















The Gjøvik Line (Norwegian: Gjøvikbanen) is a Norwegian railway line between Oslo and Gjøvik. It was originally named the North Line (Nordbanen) and ran between Grefsen and Røykenvik. The line was completed to Gjøvik in 1902. The Gjøvik Line was one of the first lines of the Norwegian railway system which was to be contracted on public service obligation, but it was the state owned Norges Statsbaner which won it through its subsidiary NSB Anbud.



The line


The lines is the smallest and least trafficked railway line from Oslo, and the only single track line in the capital. Like most other Norwegian railway lines, the entire 124 km long line is electrified at 15 kV ​16 23 Hz AC.


It serves some of the northern neighborhoods of Oslo, and has a few stations in the woods of Nordmarka. Further north the line serves the municipality of Nittedal. At Roa, the Roa–Hønefoss Line branches off to Hønefoss, where it continues as the Bergen Line. Formerly, most trains between Oslo and Bergen used this route, but nowadays most passenger trains run on the route through Drammen, which is slightly longer but which runs through more densely populated areas. Freight trains however often use the line over Roa. Further north, the Gjøvik Line runs through the district of Toten before ending at Gjøvik.


The Gjøvik Line formerly had three branch lines, the Røykenvik Line, the Valdres Line and the Skreia Line. All these lines are now closed.


Most of the service on the Gjøvik Line is provided by electric multiple units. The passenger routes are served by the newly (2006) redesigned Type 69D multiple units named Type 69G, rebuilt in Denmark by Danske Statsbaner (DSB).



External links


  • The Norwegian National Rail Administration's list of stations on the Gjøvik Line




Nygard Station





Raufoss Station





Lunner Station





Grefsen Station










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