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The Dovre Line ((ノルウェー語:Dovrebanen)) is the name of a Norwegian railway line with at least three different meanings. ==Definition== *Dovre Line is the current name of the 548 km main line of the Norwegian railway system (Jernbaneverket) between Oslo and Trondheim, used by Jernbaneverket (some times) and NSB. *Dovre Line is since 2008 the 484 km main line between Eidsvoll and Trondheim, used by Jernbaneverket. *Dovre Line was until 2008 the name of the 209 km main line between Dombås and Trondheim.〔Bjerke & Holom, 2004, p. 75〕 The most inclusive of these meanings of Dovre Line thus includes the other two. To complicate the pattern even more, the first use of the Dovre Line was on the section between Dombås and Støren, completed in 1921. When this last section of the new standard gauge main line between Oslo and Trondheim via Lillehammer and Dombås was opened in 1921, the originally 49 km long narrow gauge section between Støren and Trondheim was made the northern part of the new Dovre Line. When talking about construction of railways in Norway, Dovre Line is the 158,1 km long Dombås - Støren section.〔Bjerke & Holom, 2004, p.74-75〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dovre Line」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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