Flåm Railway
The Flåm Railway is a scenic train route in Norway that connects the village of Flåm to Myrdal. Spanning approximately 20 kilometers, it is renowned for its breathtaking views of mountains, waterfalls, and lush valleys. The journey takes about 50 minutes, making it a popular attraction for tourists.
Constructed between 1924 and 1940, the railway is considered one of the steepest standard-gauge railway lines in the world, with a gradient of up to 55%. It is part of the larger Bergen Line and offers access to various hiking trails and natural wonders in the surrounding area.