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- Die Bahnstrecke Holmestrand–Vittingfoss (norwegisch Holmestrand–Vittingfossbanen (HVB)) war eine schmalspurige Bahnstrecke in Norwegen. Die am 30. September 1902 eröffnete und am 1. Juni 1938 stillgelegte Strecke führte von Holmestrand in Vestfold og Telemark nach in Viken. Die Grundlage für die Strecke war das Zellstoffwerk Vittingfos Træsliberi (Vittingfos Brug) in Hvittingfoss. Dort wurde der Zellstoff abtransportiert, der aus dem über den Numedalslågen geflößten Holz produziert wurde. (de)
- The Holmestrand–Hvittingfoss Line (Norwegian: Holmestrand–Hvittingfossbanen) or HVB is an abandoned railway between Holmestrand to Hvittingfoss in Norway. It consisted of two sections: a 13.4-kilometer (8.3 mi) line from Holmestrand to Hillestad and a 10.4-kilometer (6.5 mi) section from Hof to Hvittingfoss. The two parts were connected by a 6 kilometers (4 mi) section of the Tønsberg–Eidsfoss Line. At Holmestrand Station, the line connected to the Vestfold Line of the Norwegian State Railways. HVB was opened on 30 September 1902 and closed on 1 June 1938. The main purpose of the line was the transport of wood pulp at Hvittingfoss, although it was also used for passenger transport until 1931. (en)
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- Aluminum train in Holmestrand in 1923 (en)
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- Vestfold Privatbaner (en)
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- Die Bahnstrecke Holmestrand–Vittingfoss (norwegisch Holmestrand–Vittingfossbanen (HVB)) war eine schmalspurige Bahnstrecke in Norwegen. Die am 30. September 1902 eröffnete und am 1. Juni 1938 stillgelegte Strecke führte von Holmestrand in Vestfold og Telemark nach in Viken. Die Grundlage für die Strecke war das Zellstoffwerk Vittingfos Træsliberi (Vittingfos Brug) in Hvittingfoss. Dort wurde der Zellstoff abtransportiert, der aus dem über den Numedalslågen geflößten Holz produziert wurde. (de)
- The Holmestrand–Hvittingfoss Line (Norwegian: Holmestrand–Hvittingfossbanen) or HVB is an abandoned railway between Holmestrand to Hvittingfoss in Norway. It consisted of two sections: a 13.4-kilometer (8.3 mi) line from Holmestrand to Hillestad and a 10.4-kilometer (6.5 mi) section from Hof to Hvittingfoss. The two parts were connected by a 6 kilometers (4 mi) section of the Tønsberg–Eidsfoss Line. At Holmestrand Station, the line connected to the Vestfold Line of the Norwegian State Railways. HVB was opened on 30 September 1902 and closed on 1 June 1938. The main purpose of the line was the transport of wood pulp at Hvittingfoss, although it was also used for passenger transport until 1931. (en)
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- Holmestrand–Vittingfoss Line (en)
- Bahnstrecke Holmestrand–Vittingfoss (de)
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