The Railway Worker Monument in Narvik is a historical landmark that honors those who have contributed to the development of the railway in the region. The monument was erected to recognize the efforts and importance of railway workers, especially in connection with the construction of the Ofot Line, which opened in 1902. This project was crucial in connecting Narvik to the Swedish railway network and has had a major impact on the city's economic development.
The monument is located in a public area, making it accessible to both residents and visitors. It is designed to be a reminder of the work and challenges that railway workers have faced throughout history. In addition to being a symbol of industrial development, the monument also serves as a place of reflection and respect for those who have contributed to the history of railways in Norway.



