Dombås Station

The station was built in 1913 when the Dovre Line was extended to Dombås.

The building burned down on 23 April 1940 during the German occupation of Norway.

[2] The first American killed in World War II, Captain Robert M. Losey, lost his life here on April 21, 1940, when a German aircraft bombed the station.

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Looking north at Dombås Station, the Dovre Line heads into the right tunnel while the Rauma Line heads into the left tunnel.