- Vestfold Line
Infobox rail line
name = Vestfold Line
nativename = Vestfoldbanen
caption =Sande Station on Vestfoldbanen
type =Railway
system = Norwegian railway
status =
start = Drammen
end = Skien
stations = 13
open = 13 October 1881
close =
owner =Norwegian National Rail Administration
operator =Norges Statsbaner
character = Regional passenger
stock = BM70
linelength = 148 km
tracklength = 166 km
notrack = 1 or 2
gauge = RailGauge|sg
el = 15 kV AC
speed =
elevation =
Vestfoldbanen|The Vestfold Line ( _no. Vestfoldbanen) is a Norwegian
railway line which runs fromDrammen , through a number of towns inVestfold and ending in the town ofSkien inTelemark . At Skien, the line continues as theBratsberg Line toNotodden . Service is provided byNorges Statsbaner with their InterCity Express service.History
The first stretch from Drammen to
Larvik was opened on 13 October 1881 while the remaining stretch to Skien opened on 23 November 1882. At first the line was called the Grevskap Line ("Grevskapsbanen") and the line was originally narrow gauge at 1067 mm, but rebuilt tostandard gauge (1435 mm) in 1949. BetweenEidanger and Skien though there was before thisdual gauge , making it possible to use both narrow gauge cars and the standard gauge cars used from Brevik toNotodden and onwards toRjukan . The line was electrified at 15 kV AC in 1957.Vestfoldbanen has had many
branch line s. The first opened in 1881 fromSkoppum toHorten , and named theHorten Line . In 1895 the line fromEidanger toBrevik , theBrevik Line , was opened. In 1901,Tønsberg–Eidsfoss Line betweenTønsberg andEidsfoss . The following year, in 1902,Holmestrand–Vittingfoss Line opened betweenHolmestrand andVittingfoss . The latter two branch lines were abandoned in 1938. The Brevik Line was closed for passenger traffic in the 1960s, and completely abandoned in the 1980s with part of the tracks removed. The linePorsgrunn –Norcem Cement Factory is still used for freight trains.In 2004 much of the service between
Larvik and Skien was curtailed, leaving only peak-hour departures on that stretch. This part of the line is somewhat tortuous, and there have been plans for a tunnel,Eidanger Tunnel , to shorten this leg.Future plans
Because the Vestfold Line sill follows the same right-of-way as it did in 1881, NSB is not able to operate trains at any higher speed, with the average operating speed being at 67 km/h. The Rail Administration is working on plans to gradually rebuild the Vestfold Line to
double track and considerably higher speeds. At the same time the motorway E18 is being built to four lanes through the county, transferring passengers from train to car.The upgrades will allow speeds up to 200 km/h between stations, double track between Drammen and Larvik, and single track with two crossing loops from Larvik to Porsgrunn. The plans are to build lines in shorter stretches, allowing a steady increase in capacity. After completion, total travel time from Oslo to Tønsberg will be one hour (half an hour shorter than today), and travel time to Grenland will be reduced by about one hour. Some of the time reduction also comes from the construction of the
Asker Line just west of Oslo.The expansion of the line started in 1993, and in 1995 a four kilometers past
Skoger was modernized. In 2001, 13 km throughSande was upgraded. 2002 saw the opening of a new crossing loop atNykirke . This plan prioritizes parts north of Tønsberg as well as cutting times significantly between Larvik and Porsgrunn, where the line takes a long trip around, and will reduce travel time from 34 to 12 minutes. Current approved political plans include four new stretches to be completed before 2015:
* Barkåker–Tønsberg (7.7 km)
* Holm–Holmestrand (13.6 km)
* Farriseidet–Porsgrunn (Eidanger Tunnel , 23 km)
* Holmestrand–NykirkeExternal links
* [http://www.jernbaneverket.no/english/forTravellers/index.jhtml?intSecId=1151437 The Norwegian National Rail Administration's station information for the Vestfold Line]
* [http://www.jernbaneverket.no/prosjekter/pagaende/vestfoldbanen/ The Norwegian National Rail Administration's project page for expansion of the Vestfold Line]
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