West Dalarna Line

West Dalarna Line

Björbo station
Overview
Type Railway
System Swedish railway network
Termini Repbäcken
Malung
Operation
Opened 1905-1934
Owner Swedish Transport Administration
Operator(s) Green Cargo
Character Freight, signaling test trains.
Technical
Line length 129 km (80 mi)
Number of tracks Single
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Electrification None
Operating speed 80-100 km/h[1]

The West Dalarna Line (Swedish: Västerdalsbanan), is a 129-kilometer (80 mi) long railway line between Malung and the Dala Line near Borlänge, in Dalarna County, Sweden. It has only freight traffic.

History

The oldest part of the line is Repbäcken–Björbo, opened 1905. The newest is Vansbro–Malung, from 1934. Until the 1960s, the line extended to Särna about 130 km north of Malung. In 2011 the passenger traffic was discontinued because of the low track quality and the requirement to install the ERTMS signalling system into the trains, a 20 million SEK cost for the train owner (the county). Itino trains was used before then. The line is the first line in the world to get the ERTMS level 3 signalling system, which started test operation late 2010, and full operation in February 2012.

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