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Stavne–Leangen Line : ウィキペディア英語版
Stavne–Leangen Line

The Stavne–Leangen Line ((ノルウェー語:Stavne–Leangenbanen)) is a railway line between Stavne and Leangen in Trondheim, Norway. The line provides an alternative connection between the Dovre Line and Nordland Line, allowing trains to bypass Trondheim Central Station. The line includes the Stavne Bridge over the river of Nidelva, Lerkendal Station and the long Tyholt Tunnel. Construction of the line started during the Second World War by the ''Wehrmacht'', the German military occupying Norway, in an attempt to make the railway in Trondheim resistant to sabotage. Because of the long construction time of the tunnel, tracks were laid in the city streets, but neither route was completed before the end of the war. Construction was placed on hold and the Stavne–Leangen Line did not open until 2 June 1957. At first it was primarily used by freight trains, but since 1988, passenger services have been provided.
==Route==

The Stavne–Leangen Line is and acts as a connection between the Dovre Line and the Nordland Line (formerly the Meråker Line) in Trondheim. It is single track and standard gauge, is not electrified and has no passing loops. It is equipped with centralized traffic control (CTC), has eight bridges, two tunnels and no level crossings. The line is owned by the Norwegian National Rail Administration.
To the southwest, the line connects to the Dovre Line at Stavne. There are two forks, laid triangularly, one each from the north and south. On the Dovre Line's side of the triangle is the closed Stavne Station. The track from the north branches off just after passing Marienborg Station.〔 The station is built in such a way that trains on the Dovre Line use the one track and trains on the Stavne–Leangen Line use the other track. The Stavne–Leangen Line's northern switch is located from Oslo Central Station,〔 and from Trondheim Central Station. The southern fork merges with the northern fork after the northern fork branches from the mainline.〔
At after the merger, the line crosses Nidelva on the long Stavne Bridge before crossing European Road E6 on a long concrete bridge. The line then reaches Lerkendal Station, which is located from Marienborg.〔 It serves the Gløshaugen campus of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, and Lerkendal Stadion, the home ground of Rosenborg BK. The line continues through the long Tyholt Tunnel, which starts after Lerkendal Station. The line merges with the Nordland Line at Leangen Station, which is located from Trondheim Central Station.〔

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