The Stuguflåt Bridge (Norwegian: Stuguflåtbrua or Stuguflåten bru) is a stone railway bridge north of on the Rauma Line over the Rauma River in Innlandet county, Norway. The bridge is 54.1 meters (177 ft) long, has a 30-meter (98 ft) span, and is 10.6 meters (35 ft) wide. In January 1945, Joachim Rønneberg and SOE agents (Operation Fieldfare) tried to damage the bridge in order to halt the movement by German occupying forces on the Rauma Line. The bridge was reopened three weeks later.
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| - Stuguflåt Bridge (en)
- Стугуфлотский мост (ru)
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| - Стугуфлотский мост (норв. Stuguflåtbrua) — каменный арочный железнодорожный мост через реку Рёуму в губернии Оппланн (Норвегия); располагается на железнодорожной линии Рёума к северу от станции Стугуфлотен. (ru)
- The Stuguflåt Bridge (Norwegian: Stuguflåtbrua or Stuguflåten bru) is a stone railway bridge north of on the Rauma Line over the Rauma River in Innlandet county, Norway. The bridge is 54.1 meters (177 ft) long, has a 30-meter (98 ft) span, and is 10.6 meters (35 ft) wide. In January 1945, Joachim Rønneberg and SOE agents (Operation Fieldfare) tried to damage the bridge in order to halt the movement by German occupying forces on the Rauma Line. The bridge was reopened three weeks later. (en)
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| - View of a Class 64 "Great German" train runs over the Stuguflåt Bridge (en)
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| - The Stuguflåt Bridge (Norwegian: Stuguflåtbrua or Stuguflåten bru) is a stone railway bridge north of on the Rauma Line over the Rauma River in Innlandet county, Norway. The bridge is 54.1 meters (177 ft) long, has a 30-meter (98 ft) span, and is 10.6 meters (35 ft) wide. Work began on the bridge in 1919, and the foundations were laid in autumn 1920, with the walls started by summer 1921. The first rails were laid on 16 September 1921 and were finished on 22 August 1922. The first train crossed in autumn 1922 and materials from this cargo were used to make a permanent snowplough. The Stuguflåt Bridge has been used year round since 1923, and the total cost of the bridge was 407,997 kr. In January 1945, Joachim Rønneberg and SOE agents (Operation Fieldfare) tried to damage the bridge in order to halt the movement by German occupying forces on the Rauma Line. The bridge was reopened three weeks later. (en)
- Стугуфлотский мост (норв. Stuguflåtbrua) — каменный арочный железнодорожный мост через реку Рёуму в губернии Оппланн (Норвегия); располагается на железнодорожной линии Рёума к северу от станции Стугуфлотен. (ru)
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