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Full Stop on the Bergen Line – Trains to Be Towed Past

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Traffic is at a standstill between Evanger and Voss. Buses for trains are not available, Vy reports. There is a complete halt to train traffic on the Bergen Line between Evanger and Voss after a power outage that occurred on Saturday afternoon. The fault has still not been located, and two trains are now stuck on the route. This is what BA writes. A diesel locomotive has been brought in to tow the trains past the powerless section, but this work…
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It's vacation time, and the problems for Bane Nor seem to have no end.

Traffic is at a standstill between Evanger and Voss. Buses for trains are not available, Vy reports. There is a complete halt to train traffic on the Bergen Line between Evanger and Voss after a power outage that occurred on Saturday afternoon. The fault has still not been located, and two trains are now stuck on the route. This is what BA writes. A diesel locomotive has been brought in to tow the trains past the powerless section, but this work…

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Vy confirms to VG that the company was notified of a power outage at 3 p.m. Saturday – about half an hour before the Bergen Line left Bergen station. After midnight Sunday night, several trains are still standing idle.

·Oslo, Norway
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A power outage between Voss and Bulken caused the Bergen Line to be closed again on Saturday.

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