Dovre Line
The Dovre Line is a railway line in Norway that connects the cities of Oslo and Trondheim. It is named after the Dovre mountain range, which the line passes through. The line is an important part of the Norwegian railway network, facilitating both passenger and freight transport across the country.
Opened in stages between 1880 and 1896, the Dovre Line spans approximately 500 kilometers. It features scenic views of mountains, valleys, and rivers, making it a popular route for travelers. The line is operated by Vy, Norway's largest train operator, providing regular services to various destinations along the route.