- Stavne–Leangen Line
Infobox rail line
name = Stavne–Leangen Line
caption = Stavnebanen atTyholt as it leaves the Tyholt Tunnel
type =Railway
system = Norwegian railway
status =
start = Marienborg
end = Leangen
stations = 2
open =
close =
owner =Norwegian National Rail Administration
operator =Norges Statsbaner
character = Commuter trains
stock = BM 92
linelength = 5.8 km
tracklength =
notrack = Single
gauge = RailGauge|sg
el = No
speed =
elevation = |The Stavne–Leangen Line ( _no. Stavne-Leangenbanen) is a six kilometer long
railway line inTrondheim ,Norway . The line leaves theDovre Line at Stavne in western Trondheim, where it crosses the riverNidelva andEuropean route E6 to the only station on the line,Lerkendal Station . The railway then goes through the 2.7 km longTyholt Tunnel before exiting and going to Leangen and joining theNordland Line northwards east of town.The part of the line west of Lerkendal is used by
commuter train s onTrønderbanen , with the station being the terminus of the service, but the Tyholt Tunnel is not in regular use any more. The line is not electrified.History
The line was constructed during
World War II by the German forces as an alternative railway outside Trondheim in case of asabotage to the railway. But the line was not opened until 1 June 1957. On 1 December 1988 Lerkendal Station was built on the line, just besideLerkendal Stadium and theNorwegian Institute of Technology . [cite book |title=Banedate '94 |author=Norsk Jernbaneklubb |date=1994 |language=Norwegian]References
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