Narvik
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Location |
Narvik, Norway |
Coordinates | 68°26′30″N 17°26′30″E / 68.44167°N 17.44167°ECoordinates: 68°26′30″N 17°26′30″E / 68.44167°N 17.44167°E |
Elevation | 46.6 m |
Owned by | Norwegian National Rail Administration |
Operated by | SJ |
Line(s) | Ofoten Line |
Distance | 3.70 km |
Platforms | 2 |
Connections | Bus: to Bodø, Tromsø, Lofoten |
History | |
Opened | 1902 |
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Narvik is a railway station located in Narvik in Nordland, Norway on the Ofoten Line. The station is located 3.70 km from the line terminus at Narvik Port and is served by three daily passenger trains from, respectively, Kiruna, Luleå and in Sweden. These passenger services are currently operated by Veolia Transportation. The station is located at 46.6 meters above sea level and is 1579.9 km from Stockholm. It was opened in 1902 along with Ofotbanen and the Iron Ore Line.
The station at Narvik represents the northern terminus for one of Europe's most celebrated night trains. The Norrlandståget leaves around six every afternoon, reaches Lappmarken by early the following morning, and then traverses the mountains that delimit the modern frontier between Sweden and Norway to reach the Ofotfjord, on the south shore of which lies the port of Narvik, where it arrives early afternoon. It is a journey which has been praised as "surely one of the most engaging adventures by train in all Europe".
Onward journey is by bus only. The Narvik bus station is located 1.5 km (1 mile) further south. Northbound buses that go within one hour after the train arrival stop at the railway station.