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Nordlandsbanen fram til Bodø?

1948
Movie
17 min
English

Infofilm made by Norsk Film and NSB in 1948 about the plans and work to complete the Nordlandsbanen line to Bodø. On December 10, 1947, the Nordlandsbanen opened the section from Dunderland in Rana to Lønsdal on Saltfjellet, a section that was mainly built with the help of Soviet and Serbian prisoners of war. The film focuses on the work that is underway on the last planned stretch, through Saltdal to Rognan, Fauske, Tverlandet and Bodø.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

This documentary chronicles the construction of the Nordland Line railway, specifically focusing on its extension to Bodø. It likely details the engineering challenges, the labor involved, and the significance of this infrastructure project for Norway's development and connectivity.

Critical Reception

As a historical documentary with limited distribution and likely no contemporary critical reviews available, a formal reception assessment is not possible. However, its value lies in its historical documentation of a significant Norwegian infrastructure achievement.

What Reviewers Say

  • Primarily of historical and archival interest.

  • Documents a significant feat of Norwegian engineering.

  • Provides insight into 20th-century infrastructure development in Norway.

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Fun Fact

The Nordland Line is Norway's longest railway line, and its completion to Bodø in 1962 was a major milestone, though this film covers earlier stages of its construction.

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