Røros Line
The Røros Line is a railway line in Norway that connects the town of Røros to Hamar. It was officially opened in 1877 and is known for its scenic views of the Norwegian countryside. The line is approximately 154 kilometers long and plays a vital role in connecting rural areas to larger cities.
The Røros Line is part of the Norwegian railway network and is operated by Vy, the country's main train service provider. It serves both passenger and freight transport, contributing to the local economy and tourism. The line is also recognized for its historical significance, as it was built to facilitate the transport of copper from the Røros mining district.