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Train routes operated by Go-Ahead Nordic
2 routes · classic 2
Go-Ahead Nordic runs 2 of the routes in the World Train Map atlas, 633 km of railway across 1 country. The longest is the Sørlandsbanen at 598 km; the fastest is the Sørlandsbanen, running up to 160 km/h; the oldest line it runs over here opened in 1910.
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- 2
- Total length
- 633 km
- Countries
- Norway
- Fastest
- Sørlandsbanen · 160 km/h
- Longest
- Sørlandsbanen · 598 km
- Oldest line here
- 1910
Classic (2)
- Sørlandsbanen
Norway’s south-coast main line, completed in wartime 1944: inland through pine and moor, touching salt water only at Kristiansand and the Jæren flats.
Wikipedia ↗ - Arendal Line
The surviving southern stub of a line that once ran 90 km inland: electrified feeder trains down from the Sørland main line at Nelaug to the coast at Arendal.
Wikipedia ↗
Photos via Wikimedia Commons — each route page credits the author & licence
How many train routes does Go-Ahead Nordic run?
2 of the routes in this atlas are Go-Ahead Nordic services, covering 633 km across 1 country (Norway). That is what this atlas draws, not the operator's whole network — a national railway runs thousands of local services no map of notable journeys would list.
What is the fastest Go-Ahead Nordic train?
The Sørlandsbanen, Oslo to Stavanger, at up to 160 km/h. Its fastest scheduled run takes ≈ 8 h over 598 km.
Does Go-Ahead Nordic run night trains?
Not in this atlas. All 2 Go-Ahead Nordic routes listed here are daytime services.
Which is the longest Go-Ahead Nordic route?
The Sørlandsbanen, 598 km from Oslo to Stavanger, taking ≈ 8 h at its fastest. The oldest line Go-Ahead Nordic runs over here opened in 1910.
Countries Go-Ahead Nordic runs in
- 🇳🇴 Train routes in Norway 26 routes