Norwegian State Railways (1883–1996)
The Norwegian State Railways (Norwegian: Norges Statsbaner or NSB) was a state-owned railway company that operated most of the railway network in Norway. The government agency/directorate was created in 1883 to oversee the construction and operation of all state-owned railways in Norway. On 1 December 1996, it was demerged to create the infrastructure operator Norwegian National Rail Administration, the train operator Norwegian State Railways and the Norwegian Railway Inspectorate. The name was taken by the train operator, although the infrastructure operator remained a government agency and is the legal successor.
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Alnabru Station
Bestun Station
Brevik Station
Dokka Station
Eidsvoll Station (1854–1998)
Fagernes Station
Flekkefjord Line
Gransherad Station
Grønvollfoss Station
Horten Station
Kragerø Line
Kragerø Station
Lisleherad Station
Myra Station
Mære Station
Oslo West Station
Ramstad Station
Randsfjord Station
Rossedalen Station
Sandferhus Station
Setesdal Line
Skarpsno Station
Strand Station
Tinnoset Line
Tinnoset Station
Torbjørnsbu Station
Urskog–Høland Line
Vold Station
Voss Line
Årlifoss Station
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Alnabru Station
Bestun Station
Brevik Station
Dokka Station
Eidsvoll Station (1854–1998)
Fagernes Station
Gransherad Station
Grønvollfoss Station
Horten Station
Kragerø Station
Lisleherad Station
Myra Station
Mære Station
Oslo West Station
Ramstad Station
Randsfjord Station
Rossedalen Station
Sandferhus Station
Skarpsno Station
Strand Station
Tinnoset Station
Torbjørnsbu Station
Vold Station
Årlifoss Station
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Norwegian State Railways (1883–1996)
The Norwegian State Railways (Norwegian: Norges Statsbaner or NSB) was a state-owned railway company that operated most of the railway network in Norway. The government agency/directorate was created in 1883 to oversee the construction and operation of all state-owned railways in Norway. On 1 December 1996, it was demerged to create the infrastructure operator Norwegian National Rail Administration, the train operator Norwegian State Railways and the Norwegian Railway Inspectorate. The name was taken by the train operator, although the infrastructure operator remained a government agency and is the legal successor.
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Norges Statsbaner (kurz NSB, d ...... rde Jernbaneverket übertragen.
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The Norwegian State Railways ( ...... cy and is the legal successor.
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1996-12-01
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Demerger
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Norges Statsbaner (kurz NSB, d ...... rde Jernbaneverket übertragen.
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The Norwegian State Railways ( ...... cy and is the legal successor.
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Norges Statsbaner (1883–1996)
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Norwegian State Railways (1883–1996)
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Norwegian State Railways
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