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Sinsen is a
mixed residential and
commercial area in Grünerløkka
borough of Oslo, Norway. The
westernmost part of
Sinsen is part of the
borough Nordre...
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Sinsen is a
rapid transit station on the Ring Line of the Oslo Metro. It is
located at
Sinsen in the
Sagene borough of Oslo, Norway. Next to the station...
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Sinsen Sofienberg Hasle Løren [no] In the Oslo
borough reform on 1
January 2004, the
borough Helsfyr-
Sinsen was removed, and the
neighborhoods Sinsen...
- Helsfyr-
Sinsen was a
borough of the city of Oslo, Norway, from 1988 to
January 1, 2004, when it was
split up and
merged into Alna and
Gamle Oslo boroughs...
- The
Sinsen Line (Norwegian: Sinsenlinjen) is part of the Oslo
Tramway on the east side of the city. Most of the line is
served by line 17,
although the...
- Nydalen,
Storo and
Sinsen. Four-fifths of the line runs
within two tunnels, with the 1.0-kilometer (0.62 mi)
section between Storo and
Sinsen,
including both...
- The
Sinsen Interchange (Norwegian: Sinsenkrysset) is a
heavily trafficked,
multilevel road
junction in Oslo, Norway. It
connects the
highways Norwegian...
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planned across the city,
notably in Hasle, Helsfyr,Bjørvika,
Nydalen and
Sinsen, this is
increasing the
density in and
around Ring 2 and Ring 3. The Fornebu...
- Kjelsås on 25
September 1934, and south-eastwards as an
extension of the
Sinsen Line in 1939. The
process of
establishing a Ring Line to
serve the northern...
- Marl-
Sinsen is the one of
three stations in the city of Marl in the
German state of
North Rhine-Westphalia. The
station is
classified as
station category 5...