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    Kastellbakken (redirect from Husebybakken)
    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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  • 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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    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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    are Bestum (Oslo Tramway); Lysakerelven, Old Bjørnsletta, Sørbyhaugen, Husebybakken (Oslo T-bane) and Bestun (Drammen Line). The European route E18 runs...
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    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...
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    Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 11 August 2011. "Hun hoppet i Husebybakken i fotsidt skjørt!". Aftenposten Aften (in Norwegian). 28 February 1967...
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    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*...
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    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...
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    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...
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    (1998), Forskningsparken (1999), Nydalen, Storo (both 2003), Sinsen, Husebybakken (both 2006) and Løren (2016). In 1993, the Sognsvann Line and the Common...
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    Tramway stations This involved replacing overhead wires with third rail. Husebybakken was constructed to serve as a contemporary station on the Kolsås Line...
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    elevation of 63.7 meters (209 ft). Previously there was a station at Husebybakken. The line runs parallel to Ring 3, through four stations in Oslo: Montebello...
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    delayed, and a temporary system was used. This caused an accident at Husebybakken, where twelve people were injured. During the upgrade, the area along...
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    in addition to some family members of these employees. "Hun hoppet i Husebybakken i fotsidt skjørt!". Aftenposten Aften (in Norwegian). 28 February 1967...
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    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...
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  • Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 19 November 2010. "Hun hoppet i Husebybakken i fotsidt skjørt!". Aftenposten Aften (in Norwegian). 28 February 1967...
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    Montebello was also closed with the opening of a temporary station, Husebybakken which substituted for Montebello. This temporary station was located...
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    original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 22 November 2010. "Husebybakken stasjon nedlegges" [Husebybakken Station will be closed]. Ruter (in Norwegian). ruter...
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