1804) The Dovre Railway Line Centenary (1921-2021), Norway: Posten Norge (Norwegian Post) has commemorated the Centenary of the iconic Railway Line by issue of two Stamps: Date of Stamps issue: 23.04.2021:
Over the mountains of Dovre by train:
The Dovre Line Train journey takes one through some of Norway’s most stunning mountainous landscapes and natural scenery.
In 1921, the Dovre Railway Line began operating between Eidsvoll, North of Oslo, and the City of Trondheim on the West Coast.
Just as construction was getting under way on Norway’s oldest railway line - the Trunk Line, between Oslo and Eidsvoll - a letter was published in the Morgenbladet newspaper suggesting that the line be continued through Gudbrandsdalen, over Dovre and on to Trondheim.
Although the proposal was initially dismissed as unthinkable, it was put forward again during the planning phase for the main North-South Line.
Originally, the Dovre Line only covered the stretch between Dombås and Støren, which was opened under dramatic circumstances.
On the night of 19.09.1921, there was a serious accident on the line at Nidareid in Trondheim.
A Northbound train from Støren ran through the passing loop at Marienborg without stopping and collided with a larger extra train that was carrying guests who had attended the inauguration of the Dovre line earlier that day.
Connecting with the Gardermoen Line, the Dovre Line runs from Oslo via Hamar and Lillehammer over the breathtaking Dovre mountains to Trondheim.
The entire journey from Oslo to Trondheim is 548 kilometres long and takes approximately seven hours with departures throughout the day. The train also runs as an overnight service with sleeping carriages. Passengers can alight at Dombås station to catch a train to Åndalsnes on the Rauma railway line.
The Dovre line is thought to be the busiest and most profitable in the Norwegian railway network today.
The Commemorative Stamps:
The two Commemorative Stamps of 20g each depict the iconic train during its early days with a steam engine and present day with an Electric Engine locomotive.
The Stamps are inscribed - "DOVREBANEN 100 ANS" (meaning "100th Anniversary of the Dovre Line").
The First Day Cover (FDC) shows a stylised impression of the present day Dovre Line Electric Locomotive driven Train making its way over a bridge.
The two stamps are affixed at top right cancelled with a special Handstamp/Postmark of Oslo Post Office dated - "22.04.2021".
A Stamp Booklet (Back Cover)
The Maxi Cards.
Technical details:
Stamps Issue Date: 23.04.2021
Designer: Trond Bredesen
Printer: Joh. Enschedé Security Print
Process: Offset
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