Norway’s second biggest freight terminal doubles capacity and becomes zero emission ready

Norway’s second biggest freight terminal doubles capacity and becomes zero emission ready
© Njål Svingheim
The second largest freight terminal in Norway, the Bergen Nygårdstangen terminal, was opened after remodelling, allowing it to double its capacity and make it the first “green” terminal in Norway.

For the past few years, the Nygårdstangen terminal, situated in Norway’s second-largest city of Bergen, has undergone a remodelling under the supervision of Jernbanedirektoratet. It was performed in full operation and, as a result, it now has double the capacity. This enables more goods to be shifted from road to rail, as freight rain in Norway predominantly means intermodal trains transporting semitrailers and swap bodies. Both operators on the line, CargoNet and OnRail praised the investment, expressing their wishes for more infrastructure developments that would open space for freight on rails.

Nygårdstangen terminal is situated at the end of the Bergen line (Bergensbanen), a single-track line from the capital of Oslo, popular both for freight and passenger traffic. Trains running on the 114-year-old line have to pass on sidings and in stations, which is the biggest limitation to more traffic coming to rails.

© Njål Svingheim
© Njål Svingheim

The reconstruction of the Bergen terminal has also meant adjustment that turned it into the first “green” terminal in Norway. The terminal that currently handles 8-9 trains a day is designed for all-electric operation with charging points for machines and equipment, and electrical connection for refrigerated containers. It has four loading slots, a storage slot and an own car terminal.


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