Old Voss Line

Heritage railway in Norway
title: "Old Voss Line" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["railway-lines-in-norway", "heritage-railways-in-norway", "transport-in-bergen", "railway-lines-in-vestland", "railway-lines-opened-in-1883", "1883-establishments-in-norway", "museums-in-bergen", "tourist-attractions-in-vestland", "railway-museums-in-norway"] description: "Heritage railway in Norway" topic_path: "geography/norway" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Voss_Line" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0
::summary Heritage railway in Norway ::
::data[format=table title="Infobox heritage railway"]
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Old Voss Line |
| other_name | |
| image_name | Type 18 locomotive n. 255 at Garnes.jpg |
| caption | Type 18 locomotive no. 255 at Garnes |
| locale | Norway |
| terminus | Garnes & Midttun |
| connections | Norges Statsbaner |
| builtby | Norges Statsbaner |
| originalopen | 1883 |
| originalgauge |
| | originalelec | | | owned | Norwegian Railway Society | | operator | Norwegian Railway Society | | length | 18 km | | preservedgauge | | | preservedelec | None | | com-years | 1904 | | com-events | Gauge converted | | closedpassengers | 1964 | | closed | still open for freight | | headquarters | Garnes | | website | Old Voss Line web site | | routemap | {{routemap|inline=1|title=Gamle Vossebanen|map= | ::
| name = Old Voss Line | other_name = | logo = | logo_width = | logo_alt = | image_name =Type 18 locomotive n. 255 at Garnes.jpg | image_width = | image_alt = | caption = Type 18 locomotive no. 255 at Garnes | color = | locale = Norway | terminus = Garnes & Midttun | map = | map_caption = | map_alt = | mapsize = | connections = Norges Statsbaner | linename = | builtby = Norges Statsbaner | originalopen = 1883 | originalgauge =
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| owned = Norwegian Railway Society
| operator = Norwegian Railway Society
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| length = 18 km
| preservedgauge =
| preservedelec = None
| era =
| com-years = 1904
| com-events = Gauge converted
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| closedpassengers = 1964
| closed = still open for freight
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| headquarters = Garnes
| website = Old Voss Line web site
| routemap = {{routemap|inline=1|title=Gamle Vossebanen|map=
\\exLSTRformer main line to Voss
\\KBHFxa Garnes(1883)
\\BHF~~ Arna(1883)
LSTRq\BHFq\tSTRaq\KRZt~~ Arna (NSB)(1964)
\\BHF~~ Espeland(1899)
\\BHF~~ Haukeland(1883)
\\TUNNEL2~~ Søylen Tunnel89 m
\\TUNNEL1~~ Bratland Tunnel258 m
\\TUNNEL2~~ Grimmen Tunnel123 m
\\TUNNEL2~~ Helldal I Tunnel24 m
\\TUNNEL2~~ Helldal II Tunnel29 m
\\KBHFxe~~ Midttun(1925)
\\exLSTR~~former main line to Bergen
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The Old Voss Line () is a heritage railway between Garnes and Midttun near Bergen, Norway.
Originally constructed as a narrow gauge line, it formed part of the Bergen to Voss railway opened in 1883. Following the decision to complete the railway to Oslo in , the line was upgraded in 1904. Electrified in 1954, it continued to serve as part of the Bergen to Oslo main line until the Arnanipa Tunnel and the 7.5 km Ulriken Tunnel, which opened in 1964, resulted in the closure of the line for passenger traffic. The line is still open for freight traffic.{{cite web|url= http://www.riksantikvaren.no/Fredning/Fredninger/2016/Gamle-Vossebanen |title= Gamle Vossebanen|publisher= Riksantikvaren|access-date= September 1, 2017}}
Today, the museum railway is operated by the Norwegian Railway Association (Norsk Jernbaneklubb) and runs on Sundays between June and September over a distance of 18 km between Garnes and Midttun, taking just under one hour. The Midttun terminus is located near Nesttun, and there are further intermediate stops at Arna, Espeland and Haukeland. The service operates with a type 18 steam locomotive, no. 255, built in 1913, decommissioned in 1969 and restored by volunteers between 1981 and 1993. It pulls a series of teak coaches built between 1921 and 1938. The locomotive is stored in the engine shed at the restored Garnes station that features a museum, a coach shed, a yard and turntable.{{cite web|url= https://www.njk.no/tourist-information/the-old-voss-steam-railway-museum|title= The Old Voss Steam Railway Museum |publisher= Norsk Jernbaneklubb|access-date= September 1, 2017}} ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8f/Restored_Vossenbanen_station_at_Garnes.jpg" caption="The restored Garnes Station"] ::
References
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