Grimstadbanen

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Grimstadbanen
Info
Type Railway
Status Abandoned
Start station Grimstad
End station Rise
Operation
Opened 1907
Closed 1961
Owner Norges Statsbaner
Operator(s) Norges Statsbaner
Technical
No. of tracks 1
Gauge 1435 mm (4 ft 8½ in)
Electrified No


Grimstadbanen was a Norwegian railway between Rise and Grimstad in Aust-Agder. Opened in 1907, the railway was a branch line of Treungenbanen, later Arendalsbanen. Grimstadbanen was abandoned in 196 when passenger transport terminated].

[edit] History

The railway was buildt as a narrow gauge (1067 mm) line from Grimstad to Frolund by private investors, where the railway connected to the state buildt railway between Arendal and Frolund that opened in 1908. The railway was extended via Nelaug to Treungen in Telemark by 1913, though this railway became to the national rail network in 1935 when Sørlandsbanen connected to Treungenbanen. Norges Statsbaner (NSB) eventually aquired the rail, and upgraded it to standard gauge (1435 mm) just after Arendalsbanen; the latter was converted to standard gauge because it for three years was the terminus of Sørlandsbanen. NSB operated a branch line rail service to Grimstad from Rise Station until 1961, when the railway was abandoned. [1] Part of the railway is now a hiking trail.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Jernbaneverket. Arendalsbanen (Norwegian). Retrieved on 2006-12-12.