Norway is taking aurora tourism to the next level with the world’s first glass-roofed night train for unparalleled panoramic views of the Northern Lights. Adventurers can now chase the aurora borealis from the comfort of a heated carriage that's intentionally designed for an immersive experience.
The journey, which follows the "Midnight Aurora Route" along the historic Ofoten Line on Norway’s renewable-powered electrical grid, offers visitors one of the most memorable adventures in Europe's far north. Departing from Narvik, a railway hub located well above the Arctic Circle at over 373 meters above sea level (where aurora activity is abundant), the train glides through dramatic fjords, snow-dusted mountains, and the deep Arctic night. The timing of the journey, offered between October and March, takes advantage of the long polar nights when the sky is at its darkest and aurora activity is at its highest.
What sets this route apart from traditional scenic trains, however, is its specially designed glass-encased carriages. Walls and much of the roof are glazed to provide unobstructed views of the sky, while reclining seats are oriented upward so passengers can relax and watch the dancing lights without craning their necks. Minimal interior lighting reduces reflections on the glass, as well, ensuring the aurora remains the focus of the experience.
View this post on InstagramIn addition to the moving observatory experience, the journey includes a stop at Katterat, a remote mountain station free from artificial light pollution. Here, guests can step outside into the crisp Arctic air and enjoy a traditional, spacious lavvu where they can sip warm beverages beside bonfires and take in the vast star-swathed sky. Guides also share insights into the local railway history and the region’s cultural heritage, making the journey as educational as it is visually spectacular.
While sightings of the Northern Lights can never be guaranteed—as they depend on solar activity and clear skies—this panoramic night train gives travelers one of the best chances to see Earth’s most iconic light show without freezing at roadside camps or chasing forecasts in the dark.
And you better believe it books out quickly. Snag your seat (well in advance for peak season, especially) at the train's official website, Norwegian Travel - Northern Lights Train.
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