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The Rjukan Line (Norwegian: Rjukanbanen), at first called the Vestfjorddal Line, was a 16-kilometre (10 mi) Norwegian railway line running through Vestfjorddalen between Mæl and Rjukan in Vestfold og Telemark county. The railway's main purpose was to transport chemicals from Norsk Hydro's plant at Rjukan to the port at Skien, in addition to passenger transport. At Mæl the wagons were shipped 30 kilometres (19 mi) on the Tinnsjø railway ferry to Tinnoset where they connected to the Tinnoset Line. The Rjukan Line and the ferries were operated by Norsk Transport, a subsidiary of Norsk Hydro.

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  • Rjukan Line (en)
  • Rjukanbanen (de)
  • Spoorlijn Rjukan - Mæl (nl)
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  • De spoorlijn Rjukan - Mæl ook wel Rjukanbanen of Vestfjorddalsbanen genoemd is een Noorse spoorlijn tussen de plaats Rjukan gelegen in de provincie Telemark en Mæl eveneens in Telemark. De lijn vormde samen met de spoorpont van Mæl naar Tinnoset en de lijn van Tinnoset naar Hjuksebø en verder naar Skien een belangrijke transportverbinding voor het complex van Norsk Hydro in Rjukan. (nl)
  • Rjukanbanen (bis 1920 R.B., danach Rj.B.) ist Teil einer ehemaligen Verkehrsverbindung in Südnorwegen (Provinz Vestfold og Telemark). Sie führt unter dem Namen Vestfjorddalsbanen als elektrifizierte Industriebahn von Rjukan nach . Dort schließt sich eine Eisenbahnfährverbindung über den Tinnsjø (deutsch „See bei Tinn“) nach an, wo Anschluss an das Netz von Bane NOR, der Nachfolgegesellschaft von Norges Statsbaner (NSB) besteht. (de)
  • The Rjukan Line (Norwegian: Rjukanbanen), at first called the Vestfjorddal Line, was a 16-kilometre (10 mi) Norwegian railway line running through Vestfjorddalen between Mæl and Rjukan in Vestfold og Telemark county. The railway's main purpose was to transport chemicals from Norsk Hydro's plant at Rjukan to the port at Skien, in addition to passenger transport. At Mæl the wagons were shipped 30 kilometres (19 mi) on the Tinnsjø railway ferry to Tinnoset where they connected to the Tinnoset Line. The Rjukan Line and the ferries were operated by Norsk Transport, a subsidiary of Norsk Hydro. (en)
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  • Rjukan Line (en)
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