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Rallarvegen (English: The Navvy Road) is a construction/access road in central Norway that is now popular as a recreation trail for bicyclists. It was built from 1902 to 1904 in connection with the construction of the Bergen Line. The road is maintained by the Norwegian National Rail Administration as an access road for the railroad. The road is named after the "rallar" or navvies, the railway construction workers and "vegen" means road, so the name literally means the "navvy road".

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  • Rallarvegen (de)
  • Rallarvegen (nl)
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  • Ралларвеген (ru)
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  • Der Rallarvegen (auch rallarveien; norwegisch für „Bahnarbeiterweg“) ist ein nicht asphaltierter Weg, der entlang der Bergensbane (Bahnverbindung von Oslo nach Bergen) über die Hardangervidda führt. Er diente ursprünglich dem Bau der Bahnstrecke über die Hardangervidda und wird heute als Rad- und Wanderweg genutzt. (de)
  • De Rallarvegen is een weg in Noorwegen die langs de Bergensbanen loopt, de spoorlijn die via de Hardangervidda de Noorse hoofdstad Oslo met Bergen verbindt. De weg is in gebruik als fietsroute. (nl)
  • Ралларвеген — дорога, построенная во время строительства железной дороги в Норвегии. Она проходит от станции , через и , до станции . Большая часть дороги проходит на высоте более 1000 метров над уровнем моря, среди горной тундры. Дорога названа в честь rallar, . Дорога популярна среди велосипедистов Более 20000 велосипедистов проезжают по этой дороге за год. Причиной популярности является то, что в оба конечных пункта легко попасть по железной дороге, сама дорога имеет качественное покрытие, а также живописные окрестности. (ru)
  • Rallarvegen (English: The Navvy Road) is a construction/access road in central Norway that is now popular as a recreation trail for bicyclists. It was built from 1902 to 1904 in connection with the construction of the Bergen Line. The road is maintained by the Norwegian National Rail Administration as an access road for the railroad. The road is named after the "rallar" or navvies, the railway construction workers and "vegen" means road, so the name literally means the "navvy road". (en)
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  • Rallarvegen - Haugastøl to Flåm section (en)
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  • Syklist Velkommen – tips til sykkelferien: Rallarvegen – The Navvies’ Road , Page 1 (en)
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  • Der Rallarvegen (auch rallarveien; norwegisch für „Bahnarbeiterweg“) ist ein nicht asphaltierter Weg, der entlang der Bergensbane (Bahnverbindung von Oslo nach Bergen) über die Hardangervidda führt. Er diente ursprünglich dem Bau der Bahnstrecke über die Hardangervidda und wird heute als Rad- und Wanderweg genutzt. (de)
  • Rallarvegen (English: The Navvy Road) is a construction/access road in central Norway that is now popular as a recreation trail for bicyclists. It was built from 1902 to 1904 in connection with the construction of the Bergen Line. The road is maintained by the Norwegian National Rail Administration as an access road for the railroad. The road runs from Haugastøl Station in the municipality of Hol in Viken county to Finse Station in Ulvik municipality in Vestland county. It continues across the mountains to Myrdal Station in Aurland municipality in Sogn og Fjordane county, and then there is a fork in the road. One path goes north through the Flåmsdalen valley to the village of Flåm on the shore of the Sognefjorden and the other path heads west through the Raundalen valley to Vossevangen. In all, the road is 123 kilometres (76 mi) long: 80 kilometres (50 mi) from Haugestøl to Flåm, and then another 43 kilometres (27 mi) from Myrdal to Voss. The road is named after the "rallar" or navvies, the railway construction workers and "vegen" means road, so the name literally means the "navvy road". The road is now a popular bicycle road. Every year, in the short season from July to September, over 20,000 cyclists travel the route. It is unpaved, and maintained by the railroad with period materials. (en)
  • De Rallarvegen is een weg in Noorwegen die langs de Bergensbanen loopt, de spoorlijn die via de Hardangervidda de Noorse hoofdstad Oslo met Bergen verbindt. De weg is in gebruik als fietsroute. (nl)
  • Ралларвеген — дорога, построенная во время строительства железной дороги в Норвегии. Она проходит от станции , через и , до станции . Большая часть дороги проходит на высоте более 1000 метров над уровнем моря, среди горной тундры. Дорога названа в честь rallar, . Дорога популярна среди велосипедистов Более 20000 велосипедистов проезжают по этой дороге за год. Причиной популярности является то, что в оба конечных пункта легко попасть по железной дороге, сама дорога имеет качественное покрытие, а также живописные окрестности. (ru)
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