Skøyen–Filipstad Line

The Skøyen–Filipstad Line (Norwegian: Skøyen–Filipstadlinjen) is a 2-kilometer (1.2 mi) long railway line between Skøyen and Filipstad in Oslo, Norway.

[1] The line was built as part of the Drammen Line that opened in 1872, as a narrow gauge 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) railway.

It was rebuilt to standard gauge in 1922 and at the same time electrified.

The line consisted of the last two kilometers of the Drammen Line that terminated at Oslo West Station (Oslo V).

This Norwegian rail transport related article is a stub.