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Grimstad Line : ウィキペディア英語版 | Grimstad Line
The Grimstad Line ((ノルウェー語:Grimstadbanen)) was a long railway line between Grimstad and Rise in Norway. The line was a branch of the Arendal Line, which is in turn a branch of the Sørland Line. Opened as the Grimstad–Froland Line on 14 September 1907, it was originally a private railway. The line was nationalized and taken over by the Norwegian State Railways in 1912. The railway was originally built with narrow gauge, but was converted to standard gauge in 1936. Because of the cumbersome transfers, the line had few passenger and little freight. It was closed and demolished in 1961. ==Route== Most of the demolished route is either highway or bicycle path.〔Aspenberg (1994): 200〕 Very few buildings remain; the main exception being the station building at Rykene which is a private dwelling.〔Aspenberg (1994): 201〕
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