Hafslund Line
{{Short description|Abandoned railway line in Norway}}
{{Infobox rail line
|name = Hafslund Line
|image = Hafslundbanen at Hafslund karbidfabrikk.jpeg
|caption = Hafslund karbidfabrikk
|type = Industrial railway
|system = Halfslund
|status = Abandoned
|start = Hafslund Station
|end = Sundløkka
|stations =
|open = 1898
|close = 1973
|owner = Halfslund
|operator = Hafslund Smelteverk
|character = Freight
|stock =
|linelength = 5.5 km
|tracklength =
| tracks = Single
|gauge = {{RailGauge|sg}}
|speed =
|elevation =
}}
The Hafslund Line ({{langx|no|Hafslundbanen}}) is an abandoned railway line between Hafslund and Sundløkka in Sarpsborg, Norway. The line was a branch line of the Østfold Line and opened in 1898. It was closed in 1973 and was used by Hafslund Smelteverk for industrial transport to its plant and to the port at Sundløkka. The line was electrified at 600 V DC. The 2 km line from the plant to the port was closed in 1967 while the rest of the line closed six years later. One locomotive is preserved at the Krøder Line.
External links
- [http://www.jernbane.net/script/dispenhet.asp?enhet=2808&kat=Stasjoner&katID= Jernbane.net on Hafslundbanen]
Image:Hafslundbanen at Hafslund.jpeg
{{Railways in Norway}}
Category:Railway lines in Østfold
Category:Railway lines opened in 1898
Category:1898 establishments in Norway
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