
Inlandsbanan: De som tog tåget
Documentary
Overview
A journey along the Inlandsbanan, from Mora to Gällivare, in the last summer of 1991 when the passenger traffic is to be shut down. A decision and its consequences. A film about the view of Norrland in these EC times.
Top Cast


Tom Alandh
Tom Alandh
Self - Speakerröst
Tom Alandh
Self - Speakerröst


Ulf Adelsohn
Ulf Adelsohn
Self - Partiledare för Moderaterna
Ulf Adelsohn
Self - Partiledare för Moderaterna
Lars Peterson
Lars Peterson
Self - Generaldirektör SJ (1973)
Lars Peterson
Self - Generaldirektör SJ (1973)
Georg Andersson
Georg Andersson
Self - Kommunikationsminister (1989-1991)
Georg Andersson
Self - Kommunikationsminister (1989-1991)
Harry Forsberg
Harry Forsberg
Self - Järnvägsman
Harry Forsberg
Self - Järnvägsman
Rolf Clarksson
Rolf Clarksson
Self - Vice Ordf. Trafikutskottet
Rolf Clarksson
Self - Vice Ordf. Trafikutskottet
Arne Ring
Arne Ring
Self - Kommunalråd i Sveg
Arne Ring
Self - Kommunalråd i Sveg
Olle Bylesjö
Olle Bylesjö
Self - Chef för Banverkets Norra Regionen
Olle Bylesjö
Self - Chef för Banverkets Norra Regionen
Nils-Olod Gustafsson
Nils-Olod Gustafsson
Self - Riksdagsman
Nils-Olod Gustafsson
Self - Riksdagsman
Göran Lindgren
Göran Lindgren
Self - Chef över Inlandskommunerna
Göran Lindgren
Self - Chef över Inlandskommunerna
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