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Grefsen is a
neighbourhood in the city of Oslo, Norway.
Grefsen was a part of the muni****lity of Aker
before the
Second World War,
later incorporated...
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Grefsen station (Norwegian:
Grefsen stasjon) is a
railway station at
Storo in Oslo,
Norway on the Gjøvik Line. From the
station there is also a short...
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Grefsen stadion is a
football stadium in the
Grefsen area of Oslo. It
opened in 1930 and is now a
training ground for
approximately 1,000
children and...
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Grefsen Depot is a tram
depot located next to the
Grefsen station tram stop (the
terminus of
lines 17 and 18).
Grefsen Depot is one of the only tramway...
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gauge and uses 750 V DC overhead. Depot,
workshops and
headquarters are at
Grefsen (at the
terminus of
lines 17 and 18).
There is also a
depot at
Holtet (along...
- Alnabanen) is a 4.3-kilometer (2.7 mi)
railway line
between Alnabru and
Grefsen in Oslo, Norway. The
single track line
allows direct access between the...
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serves lines 11, 12 and 18. The
station is
within walking distance of
Grefsen Station on the Gjøvik Line. The
station also
functions as a bus hub, being...
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Grefsen, Kjelsås was part of the
borough Grefsen-Kjelsås
until January 1 2004, when they both
became part of the new
borough of
Nordre Aker.
Grefsen and...
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Grefsen Church is a long
church (Norwegian: langkirke)
located in
Grefsen, a
neighborhood of Oslo, Norway. The
church was
consecrated by
Bishop Eivind...
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eastern station, but this idea
involved building it via
Majorstuen and
Grefsen. Oslo V
always remained a
secondary railway station in Oslo,
since it mostly...