Myrdal

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Myrdal is a remote mountain railway station in Norway that serves as a key junction between the Bergen Line and the scenic Flåm Line.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain railway station
railway station
accessibleBy train only
characteristic remote location
climate alpine climate
connectsTo Bergen Line NERFINISHED
Flåm Line NERFINISHED
country Norway
electrification electrified railway station
hasBuilding station building
hasFeature high elevation
no direct road access
hasPlatform multiple railway platforms
hasService café or kiosk (seasonal)
waiting room
lineType junction between mainline and scenic tourist line
locatedIn Aurland municipality NERFINISHED
Vestland county NERFINISHED
mountainous area
nearbyPlace Flåm NERFINISHED
Hardangervidda plateau NERFINISHED
openedForTraffic early 20th century
partOf Bergen Line NERFINISHED
Flåm Line NERFINISHED
railwayGauge standard gauge
role railway junction
scenicImportance part of one of Norway’s most scenic rail routes
servedBy Vy (Norwegian State Railways successor) NERFINISHED
significance important interchange between mainline and branch line
touristAttraction gateway to Flåm Railway
usedFor passenger transport
tourist transport

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Bergen Line hasStation Myrdal
Flåm hasNearby Myrdal