File:.00 1230 Flåmsbana und Bahnhof von Flåm, Norwegen.jpg

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Flåmsbana and Flåm railway station, Norway.

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Deutsch: Lokomotive der Flåmsbana im Bahnhof von Flåm. Die Flåmsbana führt vom 866 Meter hoch gelegenen Myrdal hinunter durch das Flåmsdalen nach Flåm am Aurlandsfjord. Die Bahnstrecke von 20,2 Kilometer führt durch 20 Tunnel und überwindet 864 Meter. Mit einer maximalen Steigung von 55 ‰ gehört sie zu den steilsten Adhäsions-Eisenbahnen der Welt.
English: Flåmsbana locomotive in Flåm station. The Flåmsbana leads from the 866 meter high Myrdal down through the Flåmsdalen to Flåm on the Aurlandsfjord. The railway line of 20.2 kilometers leads through 20 tunnels and overcomes 864 meters. With a maximum gradient of 55 ‰, it is one of the steepest adhesion railways in the world.
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Camera location60° 51′ 45.52″ N, 7° 06′ 40.55″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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