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Village in Asker municipality, Norway
Spikkestad is a village in the municipality of Asker, in the province of Akershus, Norway. Its current population (2022) is between 4000 and 5000. Spikkestad
Spikkestad
Railway station in Røyken, Norway
Spikkestad Station (Norwegian: Spikkestad stasjon) is a railway station located at Spikkestad in Røyken, Norway, and is the terminus of the Spikkestad
Spikkestad_Station
Norwegian railway line
The Spikkestad Line (Norwegian: Spikkestadbanen) is a 14 kilometre long railway line between Asker and Spikkestad in Norway. It was originally part of
Spikkestad_Line
Norwegian company
It is instead produced in Finland. The company's headquarters are in Spikkestad. The company is currently owned by the investment company Ferd AS. Elopak
Elopak
Norwegian sports club
Idrettslaget Røyken og Spikkestad is a Norwegian sports club from Røyken municipality. It has sections for athletics, football, handball, cycling, tennis
IL_ROS
Commuter rail in Norway
Airport, Gardermoen. West of Oslo, the system uses the Drammen, Asker, Spikkestad and Sørland lines, north of Oslo it uses the Gjøvik Line, east of Oslo
Oslo_Commuter_Rail
National airline of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
(1979). The SAS saga. Oslo: Norbok. Endres, G. (2020). Royal Vikings. Spikkestad: European Airlines. Wikimedia Commons has media related to SAS Scandinavian
Scandinavian_Airlines
County in Eastern Norway
Sjåstad Skoger Skollenborg Skotselv Slemmestad Sokna Solbergelva Sollihøgda Spikkestad Steinberg Steinsåsen Storsand Sundvollen Svene Sylling Sysle Sætre Tofte
Buskerud
Railway station in Skedsmo, Norway
Commuter Rail line L1 operated by Vy running from Lillestrøm via Oslo S to Spikkestad. The station was opened in 1938. The station is located beside the former
Sagdalen_Station
Railway station in Asker, Norway
stasjon) is a railway station located at Heggedal in Asker, Norway on the Spikkestad Line. Heggedal station is located around 99.2 meters above sea level and
Heggedal_Station
Norwegian footballer (born 1972)
assistant coach of Ranheim. Basma started his career with little Røyken og Spikkestad and then played for Bærum but his breakthrough came at Kongsvinger. He
Christer_Basma
Railway station in Asker, Norway
Central Station, it also serves as the terminus of the Asker Line and the Spikkestad Line. The station is located just southwest of the Asker Tunnel and the
Asker_station
Railway line in Norway
speeds as the Asker Line to Drammen. The Spikkestad Line is only used by the commuter trains to Spikkestad. Along with building the line, Asker Station
Asker_Line
Norwegian state-owned railway operator
provides the following services, with Class 69, Class 72 and Class 75: L1 (Spikkestad)–Asker–Oslo–Lillestrøm (Trunk Line ) L12 Eidsvoll–Oslo–Drammen–Kongsberg
Vy
Railway station in Lørenskog, Norway
Commuter Rail line L1 operated by Vy running from Lillestrøm via Oslo S to Spikkestad. The station was opened in 1931, but the current station was built from
Fjellhamar_Station
Norwegian passenger train
Commuter Rail, while one was being used on the line between Moss and Spikkestad. A few were still in Italy, a few at the docks in Drammen, while most
NSB_Class_72
Railway station in Asker, Norway
Commuter Rail. L1 calls at all stations, running from Spikkestad Station along the Spikkestad Line to Asker Station and past Høn to Oslo Central Station
Høn_Station
Railway station in Asker, Norway
Commuter Rail. L1 calls at all stations, running from Spikkestad Station along the Spikkestad Line to Asker Station and past Vaksås to Oslo Central Station
Vakås_Station
Railway station at Høybråten in Oslo, Norway
the Drammen Line to Asker Station before serving the Spikkestad Line and terminating at Spikkestad Station. On weekdays there four trains per hour going
Høybråten_Station
Railway station in Oslo, Norway
the Drammen Line to Asker Station before serving the Spikkestad Line and terminating at Spikkestad Station. Grorud has four trains per direction per hour
Grorud_Station
Akershus and Buskerud Oslo S Drammen 42 km Spikkestad Line 1872 Akershus and Buskerud Asker Spikkestad 14 km Skøyen–Filipstad Line 1872 Oslo Skøyen
History of rail transport in Norway
History_of_rail_transport_in_Norway
Swedish electric shunting locomotives
freight trains from Lillestrøm to Skarnes and from Oslo to Sandvika and Spikkestad. The locomotives have also been used to haul passenger trains on the Horten
SJ_U
Railway station in Akershus county, Norway
Åsåker Station (Norwegian: Åsåker holdeplass) was a railway station on the Spikkestad Linelocated at Åsåker in Asker, Norway. The station was opened as part
Åsåker_Station
Electric 2005-08-01 Parallel line to the Drammen Line Spikkestad Line Asker Station Spikkestad Station 12 7.5 Electric (1872-10-07) 1973-06-03 Branch
Rail_transport_in_Norway
Railway station in Oslo, Norway
the Drammen Line to Asker Station before serving the Spikkestad Line and terminating at Spikkestad Station. Grorud has four trains per direction per hour
Bryn_Station
Railway station in Skedsmo, Norway
Commuter Rail line L1 operated by Vy running from Lillestrøm via Oslo S to Spikkestad. The station was opened in 1854 along with the rest of the Trunk Line
Strømmen_Station
Norwegian railway line between Oslo and Drammen
807 ft). Part of the old line, from Asker to Spikkestad, has been kept as the single-tracked Spikkestad Line, used by commuter trains. After decades of
Drammen_Line
Railway station in Oslo, Norway
the Drammen Line to Asker Station before serving the Spikkestad Line and terminating at Spikkestad Station. Haugenstua has two trains per direction per
Haugenstua_Station
Domestic airline of Sweden (1957–1993)
Flyghistorisk Förening. ISSN 1100-9837. Endres, G. (2020). Royal Vikings. Spikkestad: European Airlines. Tyler, Charles (December 1987). "Scandinavia's regionals"
Linjeflyg
Municipality in Buskerud, Norway
villages of Hyggen, Hallenskog, Midtbygda, Nærsnes, Røyken, Slemmestad, Spikkestad, and Åros. Many people live in the northern part of Bødalen and its vicinities
Røyken
Swedish discus thrower (born 2000)
Sweden 1 Sep 2017 7 49.68 m Enköping, Sweden 9 May 2018 8 49.88 m Spikkestad Open Spikkestad, Norway 19 May 2018 9 50.29 m 4th Hallesche Werfertage, Sportzentrum
Caisa-Marie_Lindfors
Railway station in Oslo, Norway
Preceding station Local trains Following station Nationaltheatret L1 Spikkestad–Oslo S–Lillestrøm Bryn L2 Stabekk–Oslo S–Ski Nordstrand L2 Oslo S–Kolbotn
Oslo_Central_Station
Railway station in Bærum, Norway
Commuter Rail. L1 calls at all stations, running from Spikkestad Station along the Spikkestad Line to Asker Station and past Slependen to Oslo Central
Slependen_Station
Proposed railway line in Viken, Norway
branch from the Spikkestad Line at Hallenskog. Construction of the Hurum Line would have seen 7 kilometers (4.3 mi) of the Spikkestad Line upgraded to
Hurum_Line
Railway station in Oslo, Norway
the Drammen Line to Asker Station before serving the Spikkestad Line and terminating at Spikkestad Station. Alna has four trains per direction per hour
Alna_station
Railway station in Oslo, Norway
Nationaltheatret was used by commuter trains from Lillestrøm to Drammen and Spikkestad, and trains from Eidsvoll and Årnes used the tunnel and turned at Skøyen
Nationaltheatret_station
Railway station in Asker, Norway
holdeplass) is a railway station located at Gullhella in Asker, Norway on the Spikkestad Line. The station was opened as part of the Drammen Line on 15 July 1937
Gullhella_Station
Village in Østlandet, Norway
frequently. Riksvei (state road) 167 which runs south-west to Røyken and Spikkestad runs through the area, and there are minor roads to the nearby coastal
Heggedal
Railway tunnel between Olav Kyrres plass and Oslo Central Station
the tunnel was used by commuter trains from Lillestrøm to Drammen and Spikkestad, and trains from Eidsvoll and Årnes used the tunnel and turned at Skøyen
Oslo_Tunnel
Railway station in Asker, Norway
Commuter Rail. L1 calls at all stations, running from Spikkestad Station along the Spikkestad Line to Asker Station and past Slependen to Oslo Central
Billingstad_station
Railway tunnel in Norway
kilometers (7.7 mi). Part of the old section of the Drammen Line became the Spikkestad Line, while the rest of line was closed. Lieråsen was the longest railway
Lieråsen_Tunnel
Oslo's public transport authority
Gjøvik, Trunk, Gardermoen, Kongsvinger, Østfold, Eastern Østfold, Drammen, Spikkestad and Sørland Lines. All but one line extend into neighboring counties.
Ruter
Railway station in Oslo, Norway
the Drammen Line to Asker Station before serving the Spikkestad Line and terminating at Spikkestad Station. Alna has four trains per direction per hour
Nyland_Station
Railway station in Bærum, Norway
Rail. L1 and L2 calls at all stations. L1 is running from Spikkestad Station along the Spikkestad Line to Asker Station and past Stabekk to Oslo Central
Stabekk_Station
Village in Asker municipality, Norway
Asker municipality in Akershus county, Norway. Located just south of Spikkestad in the west of the municipality, it is a part of the Drammen urban area
Dagslett
Railway station in Lørenskog, Norway
Commuter Rail line L1 operated by Vy running from Lillestrøm via Oslo S to Spikkestad. The station was opened in 1956, the same year the line was electrified
Hanaborg_Station
Railway station in Bærum, Norway
station located on the platform. The old station building was moved to Spikkestad Station. The new station building opened on 22 February 1922. The main
Høvik_Station
Bicycle racing competition
November 2025 Norway CX Cup Series, Skien NE Kevin Andre Sandli Messel (NOR) Ringerike SK 8 November 2025 Norway CX Cup Series, Spikkestad NE Cancelled
2025–26 UCI Cyclo-cross season
2025–26_UCI_Cyclo-cross_season
Month in 1919
into custody. Sports club Spikkestad was established in the Røyken, Norway. It merged with Røyken in 1963 to become Spikkestad & Røyken (ROS). The club
February_1919
Unincorporated village in Lier, Buskerud, Norway
Lierkroa in the north, Lahell in the south, Amtmandsvingen in the west and Spikkestad in the east. This is the area that is served by the Gullaug school. Gullaug
Gullaug
Railway station in Lørenskog, Norway
Commuter Rail line L1 operated by Vy running from Lillestrøm via Oslo S to Spikkestad. The station was opened in 1857, three years after the railway. It was
Lørenskog_Station
Railway station in Røyken, Norway
Røyken is a railway station on the Spikkestad Line and is located in Røyken, Norway. The station was opened as part of Drammenbanen in 1872 and was for
Røyken_Station
Railway station in Skedsmo, Norway
Terminus Preceding station Local trains Following station Sagdalen L1 Spikkestad–Oslo S–Lillestrøm — Oslo S R12 Kongsberg–Oslo S–Eidsvoll Oslo Airport
Lillestrøm_Station
Village in Norway
Norway. Located in the south of the municipality of Lier, southwest of Spikkestad in Røyken, it is neighbouring to the urban area Drammen which bordering
Lahell
Norwegian politician
from 2021 while Huitfeldt is government minister. Hartviksen hails from Spikkestad, and has been member of the municipal council of Asker since 2019. She
Ragnhild_Male_Hartviksen
Railway station in Oslo, Norway
Stabekk FLY2 Preceding station Local trains Following station Lysaker L1 Spikkestad–Oslo S–Lillestrøm Nationatheatret L2 Stabekk–Oslo S–Ski L2 Oslo S–Kolbotn
Skøyen_station
Railway station in Asker, Norway
(Norwegian: Bondivatn holdeplass) is a railway station in Asker, Norway on the Spikkestad Line. It was opened as part of the Drammen Line on 7 July 1952. In 1973
Bondivatn_Station
Railway station in Buskerud, Norway
Lieråsen Tunnel, and the station was opened as part of it. The former Lier Station was located on the track that is now part of the Spikkestad Line. v t e
Lier_Station
Bicycle racing competition
2022 Spikkestad røyk, rock og Kross #1 – NorgesCup CX Cup #9, Spikkestad NC Erik Resell (NOR) TVK/Uno-X Pro Cycling Team 6 November 2022 Spikkestad røyk
2022–23 UCI Cyclo-cross season
2022–23_UCI_Cyclo-cross_season
Railway station in Asker, Norway
Commuter Rail. L1 calls at all stations, running from Spikkestad Station along the Spikkestad Line to Asker Station and past Slependen to Oslo Central
Hvalstad_Station
Road in Norway
Gullaug Fv18 Tuverudveien Lahell Fv3 Grimsrudveien Roundabout Røyken Spikkestad Spikkestadveien Roundabout Røyken Fv10 Hyggenveien Interchange Enga Rv165
Norwegian_National_Road_23
Railway station in Bærum, Norway
Terminus FLY2 Preceding station Local trains Following station Stabekk L1 Spikkestad–Oslo S–Lillestrøm Skøyen L2 Stabekk–Oslo S–Ski L2 Oslo S–Kolbotn
Lysaker_Station
Railway station in Bærum, Norway
Commuter Rail. L1 calls at all stations, running from Spikkestad Station along the Spikkestad Line to Asker Station and past Blommenholm to Oslo Central
Blommenholm_Station
Norwegian politician
enabled him to be a teacher. He taught in middle schools in Slemmestad, Spikkestad and Rolvsøy until 1982. He was elected to the municipal council of Rolvsøy
Arne_Øren
GSM-R 2 January 2007 Asker Sandvika–Asker GSM-R 2 January 2007 Spikkestad Asker–Spikkestad GSM-R 2 January 2007 Sørlandet Drammen–Stavanger GSM-R 2 January
Timeline of train radio in Norway
Timeline_of_train_radio_in_Norway
0 0 No 12 1 2 2 August 1926 2 August 1926 10 August 1957††† Spikkestad Asker–Spikkestad** 12 7 0 0 Yes 7 0 8 7 October 1872 7 October 1872 — Stavne–Leangen
List of railway lines in Norway
List_of_railway_lines_in_Norway
Railway station in Røyken, Norway
closed railway station located at Hallenskog in Asker, Norway on the Spikkestad Line. The station was opened as part of the Drammen Line in 1959, but
Hallenskog_Station
Railway station in Bærum, Norway
trains as well as regional trains. The commuter L1 service runs from Spikkestad Station past Sandvika on the Drammen Line and onwards to Oslo S and to
Sandvika_Station
59.96667°N 9.78333°E / 59.96667; 9.78333 (Solumsmoen) 3355 Sigdal Spikkestad 3430 Røyken Steinberg 59°46′0″N 9°57′0″E / 59.76667°N 9.95000°E / 59
List_of_villages_in_Buskerud
Football tournament season
Eidsvold Turn Harran 0–2 Bangsund Hølen 2–4 Fredensborg Lilleaker 7–0 Spikkestad Magnor 5–7 (a.e.t.) Kampørn Molde 0–2 Langevåg Namsos 5–0 Grong Nordstrand
1932_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Norwegian orienteer (1954–2011)
champion (relay event) in 1975, 1977 and 1978 with her club Røyken og Spikkestad, and won an individual bronze medal in 1975. Carlson resided in Buskerud
Astrid_Carlson
Nordre Østerdalen2 Bergmann Trysil og Engerdal Nybergsund Røyken og Hurum Spikkestad Øvre Buskerud Kongsberg Drammen og omegn Strømsgodset Vestfold Fram (Larvik)
1927_in_Norwegian_football
Football tournament season
Selbak 6–0 Hasle Ski 0–7 Sarpsborg Skotfos 4–2 Grane Snøgg 2–8 Kongsberg Spikkestad 1–5 Trygg Solbergelven 2–0 Liv Stabæk 5–2 Skiold Start 4–0 Mandalskameratene
1927_Norwegian_Football_Cup
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