Myrdal is a train station located high in the Norwegian mountains about 10 miles south of Flåm. This beautiful and scenic stop is accessible via the Flåmsbana railway from Flåm or via the Oslo-Bergen Railway. The open-air Flåmsbana train will lead its passengers through valleys of twisting fjords lined with towering mountains and switchback roads, from sea level up to Myrdal, with an elevation change of nearly 3,000 feet over the hour-long ride. It's one of the steepest standard train lines in the world, and the journey past waterfalls, through tunnels, and all over the Norwegian countryside is an unforgettable one. Once at Myrdal, visitors can return to Flåm or transfer to the Oslo-Bergen train for even more sightseeing.

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