The Urskog–Høland Line, affectionately known as Tertitten, is a narrow gauge railway located between Sørumsand and Skulerud in Norway. This railway line is a significant part of Norway's history and offers a unique experience for visitors. The original line was 57 kilometers long and was built in three stages, with the first stage opening in 1896. Today, a part of this line is preserved as a museum at Sørumsand in Lillestrøm kommune.
Today, the Urskog–Høland Line operates as a museum under the umbrella of Museene i Akershus (MiA), in cooperation with "Venneforeningen Tertitten". This museum offers visitors a chance to explore the history of the railway line and experience a piece of Norway's past. The museum is a testament to the importance of the railway in Norway's history and its continued relevance today.
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