Setesdal Line

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The Setesdal Line (Template:Langx) was a railway between Kristiansand and Byglandsfjord in southern Norway, Script error: No such module "convert". long. It was built with a narrow gauge of Script error: No such module "Track gauge".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., and opened to Hægeland 26 November 1895, and to Byglandsfjord 27 November 1896. Stations along the line included Mosby, Vennesla, Grovene (Grovane), Iveland and Hægeland.

Today, only the stretch between Grovane and Røyknes of the original line is preserved as a heritage railway.

History

When the standard gauged Sørlandet Line was opened to Kristiansand in 1938, Grovane became the new terminal station for the Setesdal Line, with connection to the Sørlandet Line.

The Setesdal Line was suspended from 1 September 1962, and the track was lifted between Byglandsfjord and Beihølen. The Script error: No such module "convert". line between Beihølen and Grovane was, however, preserved by local enthusiasts. The Setesdal Line Hobby Club was already established in 1964.

Today, the Setesdal Line is a railway museum with steam trains serving the Script error: No such module "convert". line between Grovane and Røyknes. Four steam locomotives from 1894-1902 are preserved, along with a number of passenger and freight cars.

The preserved locomotives

Narrow gauge steam locomotives

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NSB Class XXI number 1

Narrow gauge diesel locomotives

Narrow gauge railcars

Standard gauge diesel locomotives

These locomotives are only used for shunting at areas with dual gauge track.

Heritage railway stations and stops

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Grovane Station
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Røyknes Station

The following stations and stops exist at the current railway museum:

Name Type Distance from Oslo V (km) Length (m)
Grovane Station 345.25
Rugåna Steel bridge 345.40 13.6
Store bu Siding 345.69
Grovane Stop 345.80
Grovane Level crossing 345.87
Paulen Truss bridge 347.13 50.1
Paulen Stop 347.59
Paulen gård Stop 347.76
Kringsjå Stop 348.17
Løyning Tunnel 349.74 123
Beihølen dam Stop 350.53
Beihøldalen Station 350.97
Otterdals Siding 351.79
Røyknes Station 353.22
Langåen Steel bridge 353.37 9.32

Setesdal Line 1896 - 1938

Connection with steamboat on Lake Byglandsfjorden from Byglandsfjord Station. The railway line was closed in 1962, but parts of the railroad have been preserved. It is a current narrow-gauge heritage railroad between Røyknes and Grovane and the current standard gauged track from Grovane Station to Kristiansand Station is a part of the current Sørlandet Line. Several of the station buildings along the former railroad are still preserved. Rail passengers had to change trains at Grovane Station from 1938 to 1962 due to different track widths, narrow-gauge to normal gauge.

Route

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The Setesdal Line 1896 - 1938

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See also

References

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