Old Voss Railway in Bergen, Norway
The Old Voss Railway is an excursion rail line just outside Bergen between Midttun and Garnes. Every Sunday through the summer season there are steam train excursions.
The Old Voss Railway was once part of the mainline between Bergen and Oslo until the Ulriken Tunnel was opened, which is a straighter and shorter route to access Bergen. The Old Voss Railway was closed in 1964 to regular traffic. Part of the route was abandoned and is now a rail-trail.
Steam Railway at National Railway Museum in Hamar Norway, part 1.
Steam Railway at National Railway museum in Hamar Norway
The Norwegian Railway Museum
The Norwegian Railway Museum (NJM) is owned by the Norwegian Railway Directorate (former: Norwegian National Rail Administration – Jernbaneverket). The Museum is a public museum operating in accordance with ICOM statutes.
Since 1896, it has been the museum’s responsibility to document Norway’s railway history and its role in the Norwegian society over the years. The museum was established by former railway workers as a private museum. The museum is located in Hamar – a town rich in railway history and essential in the development of the country’s national railway. The museum is one of the oldest railway museums in the world.
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Gamle Vossebanen | Sunday 14th August 2011.
A film of the Gamle Vossebanen, Bergen, Norway on a busy summer day.
Shots are of:
-255 en-route to Midtunn near Haukeland.
-255 en-route to Garnes arriving at Haukeland with 221146 in the background.
-Onboard 225 en-route to Garnes.
-Arriving at Garnes behind 225.
-225 at Garnes.
-The diesel engine pulling the shunting the empty carriages (and the gaurd falling over).
-225 taking the coaches onto the platform.
-Onboard 225 near Arna en-route to Midttun.
-225 running around its train at Midttun.
-225 coupling up to the train at Midttun.
-Onboard 225 near Helldal en-route to Garnes.
- 225 departing Haukeland.
The main locomotive was:
-Norwegian type 18 4-6-0 loco no.225.
Special Thanks to the drivers and staff.
Tertitten
Vi bygger opp et filmarkiv av den vakre kommunen vår! I dag filmet vi Tertitten med avgang fra stasjonen på Sørumsand.
Gamle Vossebanen | Sunday 7th August 2011.
A film of no.255 on the gamle vossbanen near Bergen in Norway.
Shots are of:
255 passing en-route to Midtunn.
255 returning from Midtunn.
255 arriving at Haukeland.
255 departing Haukeland for Garnes with 221 146 in the siding.
steamrailway at The Norwegian Railway Museum
Short report from a humid, steamy day at the museum.
The Norwegian Railway Museum (NJM) is owned by the Norwegian Railway Directorate (former: Norwegian National Rail Administration – Jernbaneverket). The Museum is a public museum operating in accordance with ICOM statutes.
Since 1896, it has been the museum’s responsibility to document Norway’s railway history and its role in the Norwegian society over the years. The museum was established by former railway workers as a private museum. The museum is located in Hamar – a town rich in railway history and essential in the development of the country’s national railway. The museum is one of the oldest railway museums in the world.
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SETESDALSBANEN RAILWAY LINE - NORWAY 2016
Take a ride on this 1901 steam loco with its restored teak carriages, running alongside the River Otra
Gamle Vossebanen | Monday 2nd August 2010.
A small clip from the archives, no. 255 passing by with a train bound for Middtunn in the summer of 2010.
Steam railway. Winter steam on narrow gauge.Tertitten (The Urskog-Høland Railway) in Norway.
Steam railway. Christmas trains at Tertitten (The Urskog-Høland Railway) a narrow-gauge museum railway in Sørumsand, just outside of Oslo.
Starring the locomotive Høland and its crew a cold desember day (minus 12 degrees celsius) in 2019.
Today, Tertitten is a part of MiA – Museums in Akershus. The railway is run by a full time staff who are responsible for running the museum, maintenance of the track, buildings and other materials, as well as taking care of our volunteers. Without our volunteer members it would be impossible to run the train.
Three coal-fired steam locomotives, Høland, Pryds and Setskogen, and a range of carriages are preserved here and are used in the running of the museum. If we have the availability, especially interested visitors can take a trip around the workshop where we carry out both the maintenance of, and production of parts for steam locomotives.
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Steam locomotive
Steam locomotive kept in operation by enthusiasts at Krøderen, Norway
Steam Locomotive from Norwegian Railway Museum in action - Norway - Hamar
Steam Locomotive from Norwegian Railway Museum in action - Norway
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Gamle Vossebanen museum railroad in Norway 2010
The Gamle Vossebanen is a heritage railway. The video takes you on a 18 km long line between Garnes and Midttun, near the town Bergen Norway. Thank you for watching.
Steam Railway's in Holland-9
Trains are crossing by railway station Zwaag near Hoorn city.
The train on the left side of this video is the most famous steam train we have in Holland The 7742 or Bello nick named on the bell who are rinkeling when this train rides on the road or near railroad crossing.
The engine is made by Zwartzkopf in Berlin Germany in 1914.
it have a Westinghouse break system , and a frensch system a vacuum air system so this loco can pull tram coaches, who used the frensch vacuum brake system and railway coaches who used the Westinghouse brake system.
All the wooden coaches are restauredted from a very poor condition to original state by the members of museum railway Hoorn Medemblik.
The steam loko bello whas donated from Bergen city were it was on duty between 1914 till 1956 between Alkmaar city to Bergen aan zee, to this museum railway, and it takes many years of restauration, to bring it in original state.
it whas one of the most expensive restauration, because the workers have to make 80% off all spare parts new.
ongly the frame work is original.
Steam Locomotive/ Train from AURSKOG - Hølandsbanen Norway: Tertitten Museum Bane
Steam Locomotive/ Train from AURSKOG - Hølandsbanen Norway: Tertitten Museum Bane.
Someone is having fun on the movie, was not so easy with children onboard the trip !
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Dioramas with model railways at The National Railway Museum, Norway.
A tour backstage of the model dioramas at the National Railway Museum in Hamar, Norway.
Containing model railway and covering parts of the norwegian railway history.
The Norwegian Railway Museum (NJM) is owned by the Norwegian Railway Directorate (former: Norwegian National Rail Administration – Jernbaneverket). The Museum is a public museum operating in accordance with ICOM statutes.
Since 1896, it has been the museum’s responsibility to document Norway’s railway history and its role in the Norwegian society over the years. The museum was established by former railway workers as a private museum. The museum is located in Hamar – a town rich in railway history and essential in the development of the country’s national railway. The museum is one of the oldest railway museums in the world.
The initial modest collection of artefacts included photographs, illustrations and technical drawings. From 1896 to 1912, the collection was housed on the second floor of the Hamar Railway Station. The museum was, however, not open to the public from 1912 to 1930, and everything placed in storage. In 1930 the museum was rebuilt along the lines of a typical Scandinavian open-air-museum in the eastern part of Hamar, with some older station buildings, a pair of sheds and a short section of track with signal masts. However, the site was located far from an operational railway line, and moving heavy exhibits there proved expensive and difficult.
The museum’s collection steadily expanded and toward the end of the 1940s the authorities had to start searching for a new location. The museum was moved to its current, beautiful location in the museum park at Martodden by Mjøsa, and the opening coincided with the museum’s 60th anniversary in 1956. The museum comprised a new main building with and exhibiltion hall and an open-air park containing tracks, signals and authentically furnished station buildings. From 1962 the museum has been offering visitors a short journey with a narrow gauge steam train.
Towards the end of the 1980s, the museum had once again outgrown its premises and was on the lookout for a new location or additional space. As a result, the Norwegian State Railways (NSB) purchased more land to the north of the current museum park. On some of this land, a new building comprising exhibitions, offices, library and workshops opened in 2003.
On the 1st of December 1996, the Norwegian State Railways (NSB) was split in two, and became NSB BA and the Norwegian National Rail Administration. At the same time, the museum changed its Norwegian name from “NSB Jernbanemuseet” back to “Norsk Jernbanemuseum” – its original name from 1896 to 1946. In 2017 The Norwegian National Rail Administration was split in two, and became the Norwegian Railway Directorate and Bane NOR.
It is the responsibility of the Norwegian Railway Museum to document and communicate the history and development of the railway in Norway, and to promote increased knowledge on the subject.
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[HD] Gamle Vossebanen | 8th August 2012.
One of Norway's three heretige railways, The Gamle Vossebanen near Bergen working a mid-week private steam service for a group of tourists stopping-off in Bergen on a cruise ship before continuing on to see the fjords.
Norwegian type 18 4-6-2 no. 255 is seen passing between Middtun and Haukeland on the return trip to Garnes via Haukeland and Arna.
Thanks for watching, also in HD.
Gamle Vossebanen | Sunday 27th August 2012.
My last video of the Norwegian heretige railway in 2012. As always Type 18 4-6-2 no. 255 does the honours.
Gamle Vossebanen | 12th August 2012.
The Gamle Vossebanen heretige railway in Bergen, Norway running on Sunday 12th August 2012 with Norwegian type 18 4-6-2 no. 255 with a rake of heretige teak coaches.
Bergen steam
Bergen steam