So, our second day started so early, in Bergen, Norway. In the morning our train adventure begun, all early risers were
waiting departure with great excitement.
We started our journey from Bergen
by Bergen Railways changed to Flamsbana scenic railway at Myrdal station. No reserved seats, from the beginning to end of the
journey!
Myrdal Station is a mountain
railway station and junction, located on the Bergen Line regional
mainline inAurland, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway. The railway station is
also the upper terminal of the Flam Line local
railway, which ascends from the valley floor of theSognefjord to
the mountain-top junction, providing a vital public transport link, but
deriving a majority of its passengers through tourism. Most passengers using
Myrdal station are changing trains between the two lines.
There are many small stations so nice, peaceful, quiet places!
The most important issue of this The Flam Railway adventure is the train stops at Kjosfossen in the mid way, which is a very impressive waterfall.
You’re able to get off the train to see view and take photos. But be sure that several hundred people will get off the train at this stop! I know this is only once of life time experience for those who come from so different places, from other continents but at least they can be more respectful to others who also tries to take photos or videos. I hope there must be a solution to avoid this disorder.
Kjosfossen is
a waterfall located in Aurland municipality in Sogn og
Fjordane county, Norway.
The waterfall is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Norway. Its total
fall is around 225 meters. There is a small power station on the waterfall
which is used to power the Flam Line railway.
When we were trying to take photos a music and lyric performance of an actress dressed as legendary Huldra (a seductive forest creature in Scandinavian folklore) started, she was dancing on the that old shack with a wonderful music, foggy weather and water particles from the water fall was making her performance more interesting.
We've learned that this is only summer time tourist entertainment and the Huldra actresses are all students from the Norwegian ballet school.
But, I must admit that the
crowd and noisy of tourist groups doesn’t allow you to take photo and enjoy the
sound of the waterfall and music. I still couldn't find the name of the song!
It
was raining but we felt the mist from the waterfall, it was refreshing.
Anyway, it was an enjoyable trip!
It was really beautiful ride
takes you through spectacular Norwegian scenery with snowy peak mountains,
green valleys, water falls and of course lush fjords landscapes. To able to
see both mountain and fjord on the same journey and the
train follows the river all the way up is an amazing experience.
Our Flam tour and Balestrand journey is later.....