The Sørlandet Line () is a
railway
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line between
Drammen
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(though this is connected to
Oslo
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by means of the
Drammen Line) via
Kristiansand
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to
Stavanger
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. The line is long between Oslo and Stavanger.
History
The railway was constructed in several phases, the first section being opened in 1871 and the last not opened until 1944. While there was a continual construction work from Oslo westward as far as
Moi, the
Jæren Line from
Egersund
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to
Stavanger
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in Western Norway was opened in 1878. Up to 1913 the name used on plans and for the completed sections was the Vestlandet Line (''The West Country Line'').
The Sørlandet Line was completed by the
German occupation force during
World War II
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. It was opened for regular traffic on 1 May 1944. The line was an important communications link for transportation of troops, as well as war material. Long stretches of the Sørlandet Line railway are set away from the coast, instead of on the more densely populated
coast
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line. One reason for this was to protect the line from invading forces, and also to prevent the line being bombarded by
navy ships.
On 15 November 1950 the
Hjuksebø train disaster killed 14 people in a collision between an express train and runaway freight cars. On 15 December 2019 operation of passenger services passed from Vy to
Go-Ahead Norge. Since then, Go-Ahead operates its long-haul passenger service between Oslo and Stavanger as ("The South Train").
Subsections
Among the stretches which make up the Sørland Line are:
* Oslo–Drammen is the
Drammen Line, completed in 1872.
* Drammen–
Kongsberg
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, opened in 1871.
* Kongsberg–
Bø, opened in 1924.
*
Lunde–Neslandsvatn (
Kragerø), opened in 1927.
* Neslandsvatn–
Nelaug (
Arendal), opened in 1935.
*
Nelaug–Kristiansand, opened in 1938.
* Kristiansand–
Moi, opened in 1944.
* Moi (Flekkefjord)–Egersund, opened in 1904.
*
Egersund
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–Stavanger is the
Jæren Line, which was opened in 1878.
Branch lines
The Sørlandet Line has one operational
branch line, the
Arendal Line, which runs between
Nelaug and
Arendal. Another branch line, the
Flekkefjord Line, from
Sira to
Flekkefjord, was once part of the main line. It was turned into a branch line upon completion of the Sørland Line in 1944, and was finally closed in 1990. Other branch lines which are now closed are the
Numedal Line between Kongsberg and
Rødberg (in
Nore og Uvdal), the
Setesdal Line and the
Kragerø Line between
Neslandsvatn and
Kragerø.
Kristiansand Station is designed as a
terminal station. Therefore, passenger-trains from Stavanger towards Oslo reverse direction when leaving Kristiansand. Freight trains use a direct connection between the eastern and western part of the line outside of Kristiansand, and do not have to change direction at Kristiansand station.
Electrification
* Oslo – Brakerøya: 1922
* Brakerøya – Drammen: 1930
* Drammen – Kongsberg: 1929
* Kongsberg – Nordagutu: 1936
* Nordagutu – Lunde: 1942
* Lunde – Neslandsvatn: 1943
* Neslandsvatn – Nelaug: 1948
* Nelaug – Kristiansand: 1949
* Kristiansand – Marnadal: 1946
* Marnadal – Sira: 1944
* Sira – Egersund: 1950
* Egersund – Stavanger: 1956
Route
Hokksund – Prestestranda
Starting point of the line is
Hokksund in the
Drammenselva valley, where it branches off from the
Randsfjordbane southwest into the
Vestfosselva valley. The route to
Kongsberg
Kongsberg () is a historical mining town and municipality in Buskerud county, Norway. The city is located on the river Numedalslågen at the entrance to the valley of Numedal. Kongsberg has been a centre of silver mining, arms production and fo ...
then runs alongside the north bank of the
Eikeren lake and crosses the watershed to
Numedalslågen drainage basin
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. The railway line forms a
horseshoe curve in the main valley -precisely the Kongsberg area -, passing Saggrenda to get back westwards. The province border to
Vestfold og Telemark and a watershed near ''Heddalsvatnet'' (in
Notodden municipality) are crossed. While the main road
E134 leads directly to
Notodden, the southbound route forms a horseshoe curve in ''Ådalen'' before reaching
Heddalsvatnet at
Hjuksebø station on its eastern edge.
To the east of the lake, the route leads southwards, before the ''Saua'' river is bridged westwards at
Akkerhaugen (in the former municipality of
Sauherad) at its confluence with the Heddalsvatnet. The line continues to
Gvarv in the ''Gvarvelva'' valley, which we leave after calling at Bø (Telemark) southwards, going via side-valleys to ''Lunde,'' sitting at the ''Straumen'' river. In Lunde there is a bridge over the
Telemark Canal. The route leads further to
Prestestranda on the
Tokke inland lake, crossing the municipalities of
Nome and
Drangedal.
See also
*
Narrow gauge railways in Norway
References
External links
The Sørlandet Line NSB
The Sørlandet Line Norwegian National Rail Administration
The Norwegian National Rail Administration's list of stations on the Sørlandet Line
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Railway lines in Norway
Railway lines in Agder
Railway lines in Rogaland
Railway lines in Telemark
Railway lines in Buskerud
Railway lines opened in 1871
Electric railways in Norway
1871 establishments in Norway
Standard-gauge railways in Norway