Wednesday, August 1, 2012

THE FLAM TRAIN

                              A Short but Spectacular Train Ride

            Norway is one spectacular scene after another of mountains, waterfalls and fjords. The journey on The Flåm Railway is regarded as one of the highlights of any trip to Norway. The 20-km-long train ride from the mountain station of Myrdal to Flåm, located beside the fjord, takes around 55 minutes.
            The railroad built in 1914 took 20 years to complete. The first cars were steam driven. On the journey, you have views of some of the most magnificent mountain scenery in Norway with an ever-changing panorama of tall mountains and cascading waterfalls. The slow moving train stops at the best views.  At one stop we could get off to take pictures and admire an absolutely spectacular waterfall. Spray from the falls nearly drenched us, but none of us cared.
            At Voss we changed trains for another short ride. Then it was back on the bus for a fantastic steep ride over many hairpin turns. What a great ride, but I was glad I’d left the driving to someone else! At the fjord we waited for the ferry to cross the bus to Eidfjord.
            This train ride rivals Switzerland’s much longer, all day Glacier Express that passes over spectacular scenery leaving one gasping in wonder.

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