The Urskog-Hølandsbanen (Urskog - Holand Line) also known as Tertitten is a small, heritage narrow gauge railway in southern norway. Initially the line was 57km long with a gauge of only 750 mm (2 ft 5 1⁄2 in). Today 4km are in in use. The line preserves different steam engines, passenger coaches and freight cars originally used on the line and run trains through the summer times on the line.
Here we see #7 called "Prydz" - a 2-6-2T type, two cylinder engine (Norwegian class XXIX), built 1950 with manufacturer number 28463 by German builder "Henschel" - with a freight train near the endpoint Fossum.