Night trains of Norway

[citation needed] A sleeper train runs from Stockholm Central to Kiruna and Narvik in Norway.

[10] The Kongsvinger Line had its first two sleeping cars from 1891, these carriages categorised ABo, composite 1st and 2nd class bogie coaches, were used for services to Stockholm.

[10] By 1914 over-night trains with sleeping coaches were running between Oslo (it was called Kristiania at the time) and Trondheim, Skien and Bergen within Norway and to Stockholm and Copenhagen.

[11] The 1939 Cook's Continental timetables show sleeper services to Trondheim, Åndalsnes, Kristiansand and Bergen within Norway and to Stockholm, Copenhagen, Malmo and Hamburg.

[10] Between 9 June 1953 and 26 May 1962 a sleeper service was provided to Oslo when the international Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits (CIWL) extended one of the carriages of the Nord Express (Paris to Copenhagen train) from Copenhagen, the carriage used the train ferry from Helsingør in Denmark to Helsingborg in Sweden, through Goteborg, crossing the border at Kronsjo and on to Oslo.

Night trains at Oslo Central Station waiting for departure to Bergen and Stavanger
WLAB-2 cars awaiting departure from Trondheim Central Station .