Flåmsbana
Flåmsbana, also known as the Flåm Railway, is a scenic railway line located in Vestland county, Norway. It runs for 20.2 kilometers (12.6 miles) from the village of Flåm at the inner end of Aurlandsfjorden, a branch of Sognefjorden, up to the mountain station of Myrdal on the Bergen Line. The elevation difference between Flåm and Myrdal is 866 meters (2,841 feet). This significant gradient makes it one of the steepest standard-gauge railway lines in the world, with an average gradient of 55‰.
The construction of Flåmsbana began in 1924 and it was opened in 1942. The line was electrified
The railway is operated by Vy, the Norwegian state railway company. It is a popular excursion for