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Husebybakken was a
metro station on the Kolsås Line of the Oslo Metro.
Serving the
neighborhood of
Montebello in Oslo, Norway, it
opened in 1942, when...
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Kastellbakken (later
renamed into
Husebybakken) is an abandoned, but
first modern ski
jumping hill in history,
opened in 1879. It was
located at Ullern...
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meters readily achieved. At the
first recognized competition held in
Husebybakken in 1879, Olaf
Haugann of
Norway set the
first world record for the longest...
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Bestum (Oslo Tramway); Lysakerelven, Old Bjørnsletta, Sørbyhaugen,
Husebybakken (Oslo T-bane) and
Bestun (Drammen Line). The
European route E18 runs...
- year, the
final event was held in
Husebybakken.
Following the 1891 season, the
lease with the land
owner for
Husebybakken needed to be renegotiated. Several...
- to the west is
Makrellbekken on Røabanen and the
temporary station of
Husebybakken on Kolsåsbanen. The next
station to the east is Borgen.
Smestad is located...
- Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget.
Retrieved 11
August 2011. "Hun
hoppet i
Husebybakken i
fotsidt skjørt!".
Aftenposten Aften (in Norwegian). 28
February 1967...
- Jar – Sørbyhaugen* 11.8 7.3 4.0 2.5 17 20
August 2008
Metro standard Husebybakken – Åsjordet 2.3 1.4 — 3
Common 28 June 1928
Majorstuen – Nationaltheatret*...
- to the west is
Makrellbekken on Røabanen and the
temporary station of
Husebybakken on Kolsåsbanen. The next
station to the east is Borgen.
Smestad is located...
- At-grade
Hoyenhall Lambertseter 1, 4 28
April 1957 699 5.2 3.2 At-grade
Husebybakken ✖ Kolsås — 1
August 2006 – 31 May 2008 — — At-grade
Huseby skole ✖ Røa...