Tinnoset Line
The Tinnoset Line (Norwegian: Tinnosbanen) was a 30 kilometers (19 mi) long Norwegian railway line that went from Tinnoset to Notodden in Telemark. The railway was part of the transport chain used to transport fertilizer from Norsk Hydro's factory in Rjukan to the port in Skien. The railway opened in 1909 and was closed when the plant closed in 1991. The railway is sometimes mistakenly believed to be part of the Rjukan Line.
Tinnoset Line
The Tinnoset Line (Norwegian: Tinnosbanen) was a 30 kilometers (19 mi) long Norwegian railway line that went from Tinnoset to Notodden in Telemark. The railway was part of the transport chain used to transport fertilizer from Norsk Hydro's factory in Rjukan to the port in Skien. The railway opened in 1909 and was closed when the plant closed in 1991. The railway is sometimes mistakenly believed to be part of the Rjukan Line.
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De spoorlijn Tinnoset - Hjukse ...... van Bratsbergbanen beschouwd.
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La ligne de Tinnoset (en norvé ...... r reliant Hjuksebø à Notodden.
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The Tinnoset Line (Norwegian: ...... g Line from Notodden to Skien.
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1991-01-01
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1909-08-09
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The railway ferry MF Storegut at Tinnoset
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De spoorlijn Tinnoset - Hjukse ...... van Bratsbergbanen beschouwd.
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La ligne de Tinnoset (en norvé ...... r reliant Hjuksebø à Notodden.
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The Tinnoset Line (Norwegian: ...... to be part of the Rjukan Line.
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Ligne de Tinnoset
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Spoorlijn Tinnoset - Hjuksebø
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Tinnoset Line
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Tinnoset Line
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