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Good live stream video on the Oslo--Bergen line at Finse station, snow in August!

 

http://www.bt.no/kamera/videokamera/Finse-stasjon-2479956.html

 

Train information can be obtained from (out of interest for any station in Europe!)

 

http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/bhftafel.exe/en?ld=9641&country=GBR&rt=1&

 

 

Just remember that Finse is one hour infront of UK time :)

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Checking every now and then with the sound off - only to find the disappearing end of a Freightliner. Rattus norvegicus!

 

Anyway, here is the standing weather forecast for Finse:

 

Wet. Rain or snow expected later. Outlook wet.

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Checking every now and then with the sound off - only to find the disappearing end of a Freightliner. Rattus norvegicus!

 

Anyway, here is the standing weather forecast for Finse:

 

Wet. Rain or snow expected later. Outlook wet.

 

It's very wet there now!! Just connected in time to see a passenger train arrive and depart

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Checking every now and then with the sound off - only to find the disappearing end of a Freightliner. Rattus norvegicus!

 

Anyway, here is the standing weather forecast for Finse:

 

Wet. Rain or snow expected later. Outlook wet.

 

Dam wish had seen it,,,not sure if the Cargonet class66's are used on this line or the Norland beyond the arctic circle, :)

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Hi all,

 

Looking at the webcam, and satellite images of the location, what are the sheds over the mainline for? They don't seem to be tunnels...

 

cheers

 

Ben A.

 

I think it is a tunnel, entered through an avalanche shelter - but never having been to Finse, I may be wrong!

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I think it is a tunnel, entered through an avalanche shelter - but never having been to Finse, I may be wrong!

 

If you see a train approaching the tunnel isnt that long about 30meters at most, might be snow or maybe to lull noise of pulling away of heavy braking as the building on the left is a hotel?

 

Of interest Finse has no road access at all , everything for the hotel is unloaded off one of the passing container trains,,must try an see one day, it also houses a railway museum dedicated to the navvies who built the Bergen line.

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If you see a train approaching the tunnel isnt that long about 30meters at most, might be snow or maybe to lull noise of pulling away of heavy braking as the building on the left is a hotel?

 

Of interest Finse has no road access at all , everything for the hotel is unloaded off one of the passing container trains,,must try an see one day, it also houses a railway museum dedicated to the navvies who built the Bergen line.

 

Yes you're absolutely right, when it wasn't obscured by the weather, I watched an El18 pass through the tunnel and out the other end :O .

 

Blue sky today, and the platform puddles have almost dried up!

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Its not just here where we have delays,,,I viewed one train only too see it was 40 mins late,,,and at 3c bit cold to be waiting there!, Here are a couple more Scandinavian live stream cams to watch and work out the times with the DB depature web page :)

 

Lindesberg in Sweden--

http://www.lindenytt...ebcam/index.asp

 

Tynset Norway--

http://www.lindenytt...ebcam/index.asp

 

Aare in Sweden--

http://www.webbkamer..._are_2_live.php

 

Enjoy

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Dam wish had seen it,,,not sure if the Cargonet class66's are used on this line or the Norland beyond the arctic circle, :)

 

 

Freights on the Bergen line are generally electric hauled. AFAIK EL14s are still the main locos, certainly were in 2008 when I visited Bergen

 

 

 

what are the sheds over the mainline for? They don't seem to be tunnels...

Ben A.

 

I assume you are looking at Finse Tunnel, opened in 1993 to divert the railway under its most exposed and snow-prone section.

 

http://en.wikipedia....ki/Finse_Tunnel

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Have been looking at this cam for aa while on and off the place looks lovely & quite, today watched this arrive & depart

 

finsewebcam_zpsabf2a0c1.jpg

 

 

 

the EX601

Finse 15:26 - Hallingskeid 15:38 - Myrdal 15:51 - Mjoelfjell 16:10 - Voss 16:37 - Dale 17:09 - Arna 17:40 - Bergen(N) 17:52

 

Steve

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