Kongsvinger Line

Kongsvinger Line
Haga Railway Station
Overview
Native nameKongsvingerbanen
OwnerBane NOR
Termini
Stations20
Service
TypeRailway
SystemNorwegian railway
Operator(s)SJ
Vy
Vy Tåg
CargoNet
Rolling stockClass 75
Rc
Regina
History
Opened1862
Technical
Line length115 km
Number of tracksSingle
CharacterCommuter trains
Freight
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Electrification15 kV  16.7 Hz AC
Route map

year
closed
Charlottenberg
Furumoen
Sweden
Norway
border
Magnor
Valmand
1990
Skotterud
Stansberg
1979
Matrand
Vrangselva
Grasmo
1990
Sandnesberget
1990
Eidsbrua
1990
Åbogen
Snarebrua
Gjermshus
1990
Granli
1990
Vingersjø
1944
Kongsvinger
Skyrudsåa
Galterud
Mellandsåa
Mellandsmo
1991
Sander
Mangbakken
1991
Mangå
Skarnes
Disenå
Seterstøa
Funnefoss
1967
Husmo
1991
Årnes
Fjuk
1942
Velvang
1991
Brauter
1991
Bodung
Stubberud
1942
Haugen
1991
Haga
Grøndal
1942
Auli
Rånåsfoss
Blaker
Fossåa
Bingsfoss
1942
Sørumsand
Østby
1942
Lystad
1942
Guttersrud
Holter
1942
Varaa
1932
Varåa
Svingen
Fetsund
Nerdrum
Tuen
Lillestrøm
year
closed

The Kongsvinger Line (Norwegian: Kongsvingerbanen) is a railway line between the towns of Lillestrøm and Kongsvinger in Norway and onwards to Charlottenberg in Sweden. The railway was opened on 3 October 1862 and is Norway's second standard gauge line (after the Hoved Line). It was electrified in 1951. The line is owned by Bane NOR.


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