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0.00 km
Trondheim S (1881)
5.1 m
0.51 km
Nidelv Bridge (190 m)
0.99 km
Nedre Elvehavn/Lademoen (1904)
6 m
1.02 km
branch line to Nedre Elvehavn
1.77 km
Lilleby (1967)
2.91 km
Ladalen (1989)
branch line (abandoned)
3.49 km
Leangen (1881)
33.6 m
4.45 km
Rotvoll (1909)
4.91 km
Charlottenlund (1899)
6.63 km
Presthus
industrial track to Ranheim Papirfabrikk
7.42 km
Ranheim (1881)
10.4 m
Være
11.08 km
Hundhammeren
11.71 km
Saksvik
12.69 km
Vikhammer (1893)
4.7 m
13.76 km
Vikhamarløkka
14.77 km
Malvik (1881)
7.8 m
15.53 km
Haugan
15.90 km
Nedre Malvik
16.62 km
Torp
18.55 km
Midtsandan (1898)
11 m
20.36 km
Roten
22.30 km
Hallstad (1912)
branch line to Hommelvik havn
23.14 km
Hommelvik (1881)
8 m
23.75 km
Homla (85.8 m)
branch line to Hommelvik Port
25.10 km
Solbakken Station (1959)
27.68
branch line to Muruvika
27.70 km
Muruvik (1921)
Gevingåsen Tunnel (from 2012 ca. 4400 m)
31.54 km
Hell (1881)
3.2 m
36.04 km
Eidum (1912)
branch line to Ystihammran
42.20 km
Hegra (1881)
51.07 km
Sona (1897)
57.30 km
Flornes (1881)
72.02 km
Gudå (1881)
81.08 km
Meråker (1881)
219.6 m
Meråker Smelteverk
88.30 km
Kopperå (1899)
328.5 m
93.81 km
Tovmodalen (1908)
96.80 km
Myra (1973)
97.68 km
Krigshaugen (1951)
100.44 km
Teveldal (1906)
102.23 km
National border
106.0 km
Storlien
Östersund
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