Bergen Line
The Bergen Line is a scenic railway route in Norway that connects the cities of Oslo and Bergen. Spanning approximately 496 kilometers, it is one of the highest railway lines in Europe, reaching an elevation of 1,222 meters at Finse. The journey offers breathtaking views of mountains, lakes, and valleys, making it a popular choice for tourists.
Opened in 1900, the Bergen Line plays a crucial role in Norway's transportation network. It is operated by Vy, the national railway company, and features several stations along the route, including Geilo and Myrdal. The line is known for its reliability and picturesque landscapes.