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Novel Chapel
Lovely Chapel in a railway carriage, very novel. It’s just across from the cruise terminal, you can’t miss it. Consecrated in 2003. Nice for a walk through.
Unique - a chapel in a train carriage - Fascinating idea and worth a quick look inside
On a cruise ship visit to Andalsnes we saw this train carriage parked up by the docks and just assumed it was 'just a train carriage'...but on closer inspection we saw a sign saying that it was a chap...
Really unusual, a chapel in an old permanently parked railway carriage. No charge to enter and the friendly pastor was happy to chat with the string of trippers. Worth a look if you are passing by, bu...
Novel Chapel
Lovely Chapel in a railway carriage, very novel. It’s just across from the cruise terminal, you can’t miss it. Consecrated in 2003. Nice for a walk through.
Unique - a chapel in a train carriage - Fascinating idea and worth a quick look inside
On a cruise ship visit to Andalsnes we saw this train carriage parked up by the docks and just assumed it was 'just a train carriage'...but on closer inspection we saw a sign saying that it was a chap...
Unique railway experience
Unusual use for a railway carriage - this was converted, and consecrated in 2003. A beautiful use for something redundant elsewhere.
Unusual, perhaps unique?
Really unusual, a chapel in an old permanently parked railway carriage. No charge to enter and the friendly pastor was happy to chat with the string of trippers. Worth a look if you are passing by, bu...
Captor
The chapel in the train wagon, unobvious, free. For a small city, any sights. And in fact nothing special.