Fossen (Fauske)

Fossen (literally, 'the waterfall') is a waterfall along the Sjønstå River in Nordland county, Norway.[1] It is about 9 kilometers (5.6 mi) upriver from the Sjønstå farm in the municipality of Fauske.

Fossen
Fossen (Fauske) is located in Nordland
Fossen (Fauske)
Fossen (Fauske) is located in Norway
Fossen (Fauske)
LocationNordland county, Norway
Coordinates67°10′27″N 15°49′38″E[1]
Elevation139
WatercourseSjønstå River

In 1892, the Sulitjelma Line was built between Sjønstå and Fossen, replacing an unimproved road from 1888.[2][3][4] Ore from Sulitjelma Mines was transported by boat across Langvatnet (Long Lake) from Sulitjelma to Fossen, and then by rail from Fossen to Sjønstå to be taken by boat via Øvervatnet (Upper Lake) and Nedrevatnet (Lower Lake), so that it could be sent by ship from Finneid along Skjerstad Fjord. The line was extended from Fossen to Hellarmo a year later.[3]

The Sulitjelma Line was discontinued on July 23, 1972[5] and the station at Fossen is no longer used.[6]

References

  1. "Fossen, Fauske (Nordland)" (in Norwegian). yr.no. Retrieved January 21, 2017.
  2. Sjønstå-Bjørnmyr (Fjellveien). godtur.no.
  3. Ingvaldsen, Jan-Olav. 2012. Førte siste tog fra Sulis. an.no (June 20).
  4. Willson, Thomas Benjamin. 1898. The Handy Guide to Norway. London: E. Stanford, p. 112.
  5. Samferdselastatistikk: Transport and communication statistics. 1974. Oslo: Statistisk sentralbyrå, p. 116.
  6. Fossen stasjon. skinnelangs.no.
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