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  1. History

  2. Renovation

  3. References

The Ådalen Line ({{lang-sv|Ådalsbanan}}) is a {{convert|184|km|adj=on}} railway line between Sundsvall and Långsele in Sweden. At Sundsvall, the line intersects with the Central Line and the East Coast Line. At Långsele, the line intersects with the Main Line Through Upper Norrland. It also connects to the Bothnia Line.

The Ådalen Line follows, and is named for, the Ådalen river valley.

Railway stations with stops for passenger trains are (as of 2018):

  • Västeraspby (Höga Kusten Airport)
  • Kramfors
  • Härnösand
  • Timrå
  • Sundsvall Västra (West)
  • Sundsvall Central

History

Traditionally the line now known as the Ådalen Line consisting of three sections. The connection from Sollefteå and Långsele was built by the Swedish State Railways and opened in 1886, at the same time as the northern part of the Main Line Through Upper Norrland from Ragunda to Långsele. The private Härnösand–Sollefteå Railway (Härnösand-Sollefteå Järnväg) received a concession for a private railway in 1888, and opened in 1893. The section from Härnösand to Sundsvall was originally built as part of the East Coast Line and opened in 1925, two years before the line was completed to Gävle. The Härnösand–Sollefteå Railway was nationalized in 1932 and electrified in 1958 at {{15 kV AC}}.[1]

Renovation

The Swedish Transport Administration upgraded {{convert|100|km}} of the line, and built {{convert|30|km|mi}} of new track, from Sundsvall to the connection with the new high-speed Bothnia Line north of Nyland. The upgrades both include renewal of existing track, and two new section of track. The upgraded line has a maximum permitted axle load of {{convert|25|t}}, allow {{convert|1400|t}} trains and have the new European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS). Along with the Bothnia Line and the East Coast Line, the Ådalen Line is the new high-speed main line along the East Coast of Sweden, from Stockholm to Umeå.[2]

{{convert|21|km}} of new right-of-way was built; {{convert|13|km}} be between Härnösand and Veda, and {{convert|8|km}} between Bollstabruk and the connection to the Bothnia Line. This section has eight new tunnels, totaling {{convert|14|km}}.[3]

The upgrades were completed in September 2012.[4]

References

{{commons category|Ådalsbanan}}
1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.jarnvag.net/index.php/banguide/banor-norrland/sundsvall-langsele |title=Ådalsbanan |publisher=Järnväg.net |accessdate=3 November 2010 |language=Swedish}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.trafikverket.se/Privat/Projekt/Vasternorrland/Adalsbanan/ |title=Ådalsbanan |publisher=Swedish Transport Administration |accessdate=3 November 2010}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.trafikverket.se/Privat/Projekt/Vasternorrland/Adalsbanan/Om-projektet/ |title=Om prosjektet |publisher=Swedish Transport Administration |accessdate=3 November 2010}}
4. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/projects-infrastructure/single-view/view/rebuilt-aadalsbanan-officially-reopened.html|accessdate=30 September 2012|title=Rebuilt Ådalsbanan officially reopened - Railway Gazette|work=Railway Gazette International}}
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2 : Railway lines in Sweden|Railway lines opened in 1886

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