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The Ålgård Line (Norwegian: Ålgårdbanen) is a closed, but not abandoned, railway line between Ganddal and Ålgård in Rogaland, Norway. The 12.24-kilometer (7.61 mi) line was built as a narrow gauge branch line of the Jæren Line by the Norwegian State Railways (NSB) and opened in 1924. It runs through the villages of Foss-Eikeland and Figgjo in Sandnes to Ålgård in Gjesdal. Several proposals were made for the Ålgård Line to become the first part of the main line from Stavanger to Oslo, but instead the Sørlandet Line was connected to the Jæren Line in 1944. At the same time, the Ålgård Line was upgraded to standard gauge.

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  • Ålgård Line (en)
  • Bahnstrecke Ganddal–Ålgård (de)
  • Ligne d'Ålgård (fr)
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  • Die Bahnstrecke Ganddal–Ålgård (norwegisch Ålgårdbanen oder Ålgårdsbanen) ist eine 12,2 km lange norwegische Bahnstrecke, die von Ganddal nach in der Gemeinde Gjesdal in Rogaland führt. (de)
  • La ligne d'Ålgård ou Ålgård(s)banen est une ligne ferroviaire secondaire norvégienne rattachée à la ligne de Jær et se situant dans le comté du Rogaland. Elle part de la gare de Ganddal jusqu'à dans la commune de Gjesdal. La ligne fait 12 km de long et fut ouverte le 20 décembre 1924. Sur décision du Storting, elle fut fermée en 1988. (fr)
  • The Ålgård Line (Norwegian: Ålgårdbanen) is a closed, but not abandoned, railway line between Ganddal and Ålgård in Rogaland, Norway. The 12.24-kilometer (7.61 mi) line was built as a narrow gauge branch line of the Jæren Line by the Norwegian State Railways (NSB) and opened in 1924. It runs through the villages of Foss-Eikeland and Figgjo in Sandnes to Ålgård in Gjesdal. Several proposals were made for the Ålgård Line to become the first part of the main line from Stavanger to Oslo, but instead the Sørlandet Line was connected to the Jæren Line in 1944. At the same time, the Ålgård Line was upgraded to standard gauge. (en)
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  • Ålgård Line (en)
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  • Ålgård Line (en)
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