Bjorli Station (Norwegian: Bjorli stasjon) is a railway station on the Rauma Line located at Bjorli in Lesja, Norway. The station opened on 19 November 1921 and was the line's terminus until 1923. In addition to a station building, Bjorli had a water tower, roundhouse, turntable and a restaurant seating 700 people, the latter which was bombed to pieces in 1940. The station is served by SJ Norge trains four times per day per direction. In the summer, the station is the terminus of a tourist services from Åndalsnes.
BjorliStation (Norwegian: Bjorli stasjon) is a railway station on the Rauma Line located at Bjorli in Lesja, Norway. The station opened on 19 November...
river near the municipal border with Rauma Municipality. Bjorli is served by the BjorliStation on the Raumabanen railway line providing a convenient method...
Bridge and views of the mountainous valley. Five stations remain in use: Dombås, Lesja, Lesjaverk, Bjorli and Åndalsnes. There have been launched plans to...
Eidsvoll, Otta, Dombås, Åndalsnes, Kongsvinger, Trondheim, Rena, Roa, Ringebu, Bjorli and Finse. After this NSS decided not to obtain many additional restaurants...
Lesjaverk Station is a railway station at Lesja in Dovre, Norway on the Rauma Line. The station is located 36 kilometers (22 mi) from Dombås and is served...
the Norwegian Armed Forces. The Royal Norwegian Air Force has ten air stations which are co-located with primary airports ("joint" airports). Oslo Airport...
no. Retrieved 24 July 2009. "LESJA JERNVERK / GRUVLIA /". Turistkontoret Bjorli. Archived from the original on 10 October 2008. Retrieved 24 July 2009....