Dovre Line

Dovre Line
Dovrebanen at Kvam Station
Overview
Native nameDovrebanen
OwnerBane NOR
Termini
Stations25
Service
TypeRailway
Operator(s)SJ Norge
Vy
CargoNet
Rolling stockClass 73, El 14, El 16, El 18
History
Opened1921, the original Dovre Line
Technical
Line length553 km (344 mi)
Number of tracksSingle or double
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Electrification15 kV  16.7 Hz AC
Operating speedMax. 200 kilometres per hour (120 mph)
Route map

year
closed
Trondheim Central
Skansen
Nidareid tunnel
Marienborg
Stavne
Hoem tunnel
Selsbakk
Selsbakk tunnel
Lerbroelva bridge
Heimdal
Hegstad
1987
Stamvei E6.svg E6
Kvammen
1987
Melhus
Melhus
Kvål
Ler
Lundesokna bridge
Lundamo
Gulfoss
1993
Gulfossen bridge
Hovin
Støren
Basmoen
Snøan
Soknedal
Garli
Berkåk
Ulsberg
Orkla bridge
Orkla tunnel
Granholtet
1951
Indsetveien
1966
Gisna
1966
Byna bridge
Fagerhaug
Myrplass
1966
Rønningen
1951
Garå
1966
Oppdal
Hevle
1966
Driva
Holan
Kolstad tunnel
Drivstua
Driva
Øilien tunnel
Klemma tunnel
Kleivane tunnel
Stølan tunnel
Hestekrubben tunnel
Grimsdal tunnel
Nystubekk tunnel
Høgsnyta tunnel
Gammelhullet tunnel
Kongsvoll
Svoni
summit (1,024.4 m)
Hjerkinn
Gjeitberget tunnel
Vålåsjø
Fokstua
Grønbogen tunnel
Dombås tunnel
Dombås
Dovre
Tallerås bridge
Brennhaug
Sel
Otta
Sjoa
Kvam
Vinstra
Harpefoss
Hundtorp
Ringebu
Kvitfjell
Fåvang
Losna
Tretten
Øyer
Hafjell
Hunderfossen
Hunder
Fåberg
Hovemoen
Lillehammer
Bergseng
Brøttum
Ring
Moelv
Ringsaker
Rudshøgda
Veldre
Brumunddal
Jessnes
Nordvika
Hamar
Akersvika
Ottestad
Stange
Sørli
Timber freight terminal
Steinsrud
Tangen
Skaberud
Espa
Strandlykkja
Skrårud
1980
Morskogen
2015
Korslund
1980
Ørbekk
1980
Minnevika Bridge
Minnesund
2023
Bunes
1980
Dokknes
1967
Eidsvoll
year
closed

The Dovre Line (Norwegian: Dovrebanen) is a Norwegian railway line with three slightly different lines which all lead to the historic city of Trondheim.