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Neighbourhood in Oslo, Norway
Grefsen is a neighbourhood in the city of Oslo, Norway. Grefsen was a part of the municipality of Aker before the Second World War, later incorporated
Grefsen
Tram depot in Oslo
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
Grefsen_Depot
Tram system in Oslo, Norway
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
Trams_in_Oslo
Football stadium
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
Grefsen_Stadion
Railway line in Norway
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
Alna_Line
Railway station in Oslo, Norway
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
Grefsen_station
Church in Oslo, Norway
Grefsen Church is a long church (Norwegian: langkirke) located in Grefsen, a neighborhood of Oslo, Norway. The church was consecrated by Bishop Eivind
Grefsen_Church
Railway station in Oslo, Norway
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
Oslo_Central_Station
Public company operating the tram system in Oslo, Norway
Municipality of Oslo and has an operating contract with Ruter. The company operates 87 trams and has 409 employees and headquarters at Grefsen. v t e v t e
Sporveien_Trikken
Oslo metro station
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
Storo_station
Oslo metro station
the city center is nine minutes, while it is five minutes northwards to Grefsen Station. The service is provided using SL95 trams operated by Oslo Sporvognsdrift
Carl_Berners_plass_station
Neighbourhood in Nordre Aker, Oslo, Norway
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
Kjelsås
South African-Ethiopian-Norwegian hip hop duo
rapper. His parents were from Ethiopia and Eritrea. Wolde-Mariam grew up in Grefsen, Norway with his mother, moving many times, living in Røyken, Grønland
Madcon
Rapid transit line of Oslo Metro
ideas to run trains from the Hoved Line from Lillestrøm to Grefsen Station via the Alnabru–Grefsen Line, located adjacent to Storo, that would allow the central
Ring_Line_(Oslo)
Railway station in Oslo, Norway
Norway. The station was built opened in 1946, and is located between Grefsen and Kjelsås. Like most of the local Oslo stations on the Gjøvik Line, Nydalen
Nydalen_station
Oslo metro station
opened as a tram station as part of the extension of the Sinsen Line to Grefsen in 1939. The tram station was built adjacent to the Sinsen Interchange
Sinsen_station
Oslo tram station
station Tinghuset towards Rikshospitalet Line 17 Jernbanetorget towards Grefsen Line 18 Tinghuset towards Majorstuen Line 19 Jernbanetorget towards Ljabru
Stortorvet_tram_stop
Railway station in Oslo, Norway
loop surrounds a former depot that was taken out of use in 1957, when the Grefsen depot was established. The depot was designed by Carl Vorbeck and it could
Kjelsås_station
Articulated tramcar class in Oslo, Norway
Spanish tram manufacturer, CAF. The first one was shipped and unveiled at Grefsen depot in 2020, and regular operation begun in 2022. The entire purchase
SL18
Norwegian railway line between Oslo and Gjøvik
Gjøvik. It was originally named the North Line (Nordbanen) and ran between Grefsen and Røykenvik. The line was completed to Gjøvik in 1902. The Gjøvik Line
Gjøvik_Line
Railway station in Oslo, Norway
Preceding station Following station Oslo S Gjøvik Line Grefsen Preceding station Local trains Following station Oslo S R31 Oslo S–Jaren Grefsen
Tøyen_station
Commuter rail in Norway
Nationaltheatret and at Grefsen (to Storo). Transfer to the Oslo Tramway is possible from Oslo S, Nationaltheatret, Skøyen and Grefsen. At Moss, there is transfer
Oslo_Commuter_Rail
Oslo metro station
Ljabru. Line 17 operates via Sinsen to Grefsen, with a travel time of 17 minutes. Line 18 operates to Grefsen via the Grünerløkka–Torshov Line, with a
Stortinget_station
September 1899 to Torshov, on 2 October 1901 to Sandaker and, finally, to Grefsen Station on 28 November 1902. For the electrification, KSS ordered 47 new
History of the Oslo Tramway and Metro
History_of_the_Oslo_Tramway_and_Metro
Football club
association football section of the sports club Kjelsås IL, based in the Kjelsås/Grefsen area of Oslo, Norway. The club was founded in 1913. It currently plays
Kjelsås_Fotball
Norwegian politician (1868–1948)
the Nedre Grefsen farm which had been purchased by his father in 1855. He later took over the nearby farms Storo (1889) and Østre Grefsen (1895) . Morell
Peter_Andreas_Morell
Church in Oslo, Norway
Vestre Aker deanery, Oslo, Norway City of Oslo, western part: Bakkehaugen Grefsen Holmenkollen Chapel Majorstuen Maridalen Nordberg Ris Røa Skøyen Sørkedalen
Holmenkollen_Chapel
Risløkka, Økern Borough 32: Lofthus, Årvoll, Tonsenhagen Borough 33: Nydalen, Grefsen, Kjelsås Borough 34: Tåsen, Korsvoll, Kringsjå Borough 35: Vinderen, Ris
List_of_boroughs_of_Oslo
Norwegian railway company, part of the Vy Group
Line, the first section from Grefsen to Røykenvik opened on 20 December 1900. On 28 November 1902, the section from Grefsen to Oslo S and from Jaren to
Vy_Gjøvikbanen
Tram stop in Oslo, Norway
metres from Storo's metro station and approximately 850 metres away from Grefsen railway station. Disen has waiting shelters on both platforms. They are
Disen_tram_stop
Sporting venues in Norway
Molde None 69 Gjøvik Stadion 1426 Gjøvik FK Gjøvik-Lyn 2. divisjon 70 Grefsen Stadion 1,420 Oslo Kjelsås 2. divisjon 71 Elverum Stadion 1,400 Elverum
List of football stadiums in Norway
List_of_football_stadiums_in_Norway
Neighborhood in Oslo, Norway
Nordre Aker in Oslo, Norway. It is located east of Nydalen, south-west of Grefsen and north of Sandaker. In addition to block housing, it hosts the Storo
Storo,_Norway
Norwegian railway line between Oslo and Eidsvoll
Alna freight station 6.87 Alna Linjegodsterminalen 6.50 Alnabru Alnabru–Grefsen Line E6 111 E6 Adolf Hedins vei 3.89 Bryn Oslo T-bane Gardermoen Line Etterstad
Trunk_Line
Tramway line in Oslo, Norway
Kjelsås (1934) Kjelsåsalléen Grefsen Stadion Grefsenplatået Glads vei Doktor Smiths vei Sanatoriet Disen Lettvinten to Grefsen Storo Ring Line Grünerløkka–Torshov
Kjelsås_Line
Neighborhood in Oslo, Norway
Disen School, which technically is located within Grefsen, not Disen.
Disen
Railway station in Oslo, Norway
Preceding station Following station Grefsen Alna Line — Loenga Loenga–Alnabru Line — Bryn Trunk Line Nydalen
Alnabru_station
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 2003: pg. 62-75 Historielaget Grefsen-Kjelsås-Nydalen (2012-11-20). "En norsk datahistorie fra Kjelsås". "Tandberg
List_of_early_microcomputers
Norwegian student
Scientology. Five hundred people attended Ballo's funeral on April 11, 2008, at Grefsen Church in Oslo. The incident received significant media coverage in Norway
Suicide_of_Kaja_Ballo
Norwegian decathlete (1890–1984)
in 1925 and 1930. They resided in three different then-suburbs of Oslo, Grefsen from 1921, Blommenholm from 1926, and Smestad from 1935. Løvland was active
Helge_Løvland
Oslo tram stop
Jernbanetorget towards Rikshospitalet Line 17 Nybrua towards Grefsen Line 18 Route map Legend Kjelsås Line Grefsen Sinsen Line Storo bru over Ring 3 Storo Gjøvik Line
Storgata_tram_stop
Football tournament season
Frigg Oslo Oslo 18:00 CEST (UTC+2) Aslaksrud 40', 77' Fasting 82' Haberg 89' Report Stadium: Grefsen Stadion Attendance: 80 Referee: Stian Røvig Sletner
2017_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Tram station in Oslo, Norway
between Biermanns gate and Sandaker senter. When the line was extended to Grefsen station in 1899, the former depot at Thorvald Meyers gate 47 near Olaf
Torshov_tram_stop
Neighborhood in Oslo, Norway
neighborhood at Sinsen Station, while the Gjøvik Line serves the area at Grefsen Station. The neighbourhood is named after the old farm Sinsen (Norse Sinnsin
Sinsen
Borough of Oslo, Norway
Korsvoll, Tåsen, Ullevål, Berg, Nydalen, Storo, Frysja, Disen, Kjelsås, Grefsen and Nordre Åsen. The major body of water in the borough is the river Akerselva
Nordre_Aker
Tram stop in Oslo, Norway
remaining depots owned and operated by Sporveien Trikken, the other one being Grefsen Depot. Aspenberg, Nils Carl (1994). Trikker og forstadsbaner i Oslo. Oslo:
Holtet_tram_stop
Tram line in Oslo, Norway
Most of the line is served by line 17, although the northernmost tip (Grefsen–Torshov) is served by line 18 which otherwise runs on the Grünerløkka–Torshov
Sinsen_Line
Oslo metro station
Kjelsås Line 12 Stortorvet towards Rikshospitalet Line 17 Storgata towards Grefsen Line 18 Stortorvet towards Majorstuen Line 19 Bjørvika towards Ljabru Location
Jernbanetorget_station
Class of Norwegian steam locomotives
the northern railways Røykenvikbanen (Jaren - Røykenvik), Gjøvikbanen (Grefsen - Gjøvik) and Skreiabanen (Reinsvoll - Skreia). The first eight locomotives
NSB_Class_18
Strømsgodset 2015 football season
60' Bjørnsen Garnås 90' Report Kovács 29' Nana 46' Fossum 52' Lehne Olsen 79' Kovács 59' Stadium: Grefsen stadion Attendance: 802 Referee: Espen Eskås
2015 Strømsgodset Toppfotball season
2015_Strømsgodset_Toppfotball_season
Football tournament season
Sogndalsfjøra Attendance: 258 Referee: Terje Hauge 29 June 1999 18:00 CEST (UTC+2) Grefsen Stadion, Oslo Attendance: 1,405 Referee: Frode Kvam 30 June 1999 18:00
1999_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Tram station in Oslo, Norway
Birkelunden towards Rikshospitalet Line 18 Torshov towards Grefsen Route map Legend Kjelsås Line Grefsen Sinsen Line Storo bru over Ring 3 Storo Gjøvik Line
Biermanns_gate_tram_stop
River in Oslo, Norway
here. Up in Nydalen, there are steep erosion cliffs that are part of the Grefsen moraine. The river has cut its way through thick masses of gravel, sand
Akerselva
Defunct tram company in Oslo, Norway
municipal borders. It opened in two stages, to Sandaker on 2 October 1901 to Grefsen Station on 28 November 1902. By 1897 the Liberal Party had received a majority
Kristiania_Sporveisselskab
Neighborhood in Oslo, Norway
southeastern part of Nordre Aker, to the south of Kjelsås, to the west of Grefsen, and to the north of the Sagene borough. Nydalen is a shortened form for
Nydalen
Norwegian architect
between 1917 and 1922. He died in Oslo. Grorud Church (1900–1902) Grefsen Chapel at Grefsen Church (1901–1904) Ullern Church (1904) University Hall at the
Harald_Bødtker
Former Oslo Metro rolling stock
that the Ring Line would share track with the mainline Gjøvik Line at Grefsen, so the Oslo Metro rolling stock using this section would need to be able
OS_T2000
District in Oslo, Norway
freight trains between the Trunk Line and the Gjøvik Line, from Alnabru to Grefsen, passes through Økern, close to the business centre of Økernsenteret. The
Økern
Roa–Hønefoss Roa–Hønefoss 32.0 19.9 15 kV 16+2⁄3 Hz AC 1 February 1961 Alna Grefsen–Alnabru 5.2 3.2 15 kV 16+2⁄3 Hz AC 1 February 1961 Gjøvik Loenga–Kværner
Timeline of railway electrification in Norway
Timeline_of_railway_electrification_in_Norway
Oslo's public transport authority
uses 750 volt direct current. Depot, workshops and headquarters are at Grefsen (at the terminus of lines 17 and 18). The commuter rail has eight services
Ruter
Norwegian dairy company
Evy (13), Synnøve Finden opened her first cheese factory in 1928 on the Grefsen Plateau in Oslo. The breakthrough for the production came when the cheese
Synnøve_Finden
Tram station in Oslo, Norway
towards Rikshospitalet Line 18 Grefsenveien towards Grefsen Route map Legend Kjelsås Line Grefsen Sinsen Line Storo bru over Ring 3 Storo Gjøvik Line
Sandaker_senter_tram_stop
Norwegian linguist (1905–1993)
of secondary schools, first in Kristiansund, and from 1955 to 1975 at Grefsen. Sandvei took an active role in the debates surrounding the formation and
Marius_Sandvei
Football tournament season
April 2016 Kjelsås (3) 0–1 (2) Sandefjord Oslo 18:00 CEST (UTC+2) Report Kovács 71' Stadium: Grefsen Stadion Attendance: 228 Referee: Tommy Frydenlund
2016_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Football tournament season
13 August 2025 Kjelsås (3) 1–0 (3) Grorud Oslo 18:00 CEST (UTC+2) Holter 68' Report Stadium: Grefsen Stadion Attendance: 645 Referee: Pavel Breivik
2025–26 Norwegian Football Cup
2025–26_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Football tournament season
Aslaksrud 41' Askengren 61' K. Eriksen 90' Report M. A. Eriksen 12' Christiansen 35' Stadium: Grefsen Stadion Attendance: 532 Referee: Abdulhadi Al-Fahad
2024_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Norwegian composer (1815–1868)
them. He obtained some official recognition during the 1860s. He died in Grefsen, near Christiania, in 1868, aged only 52. His fame rests mainly on his
Halfdan_Kjerulf
Norwegian jurist and politician (1937–2010)
Lena. After moving to Oslo in 1952 he finished his secondary education at Grefsen in 1956, he studied Russian language in the Norwegian military, and in
Ingjald_Ørbeck_Sørheim
School in Oslo, Norway
at Nydalen in the borough of Nordre Aker in Oslo, Norway. It replaced Grefsen Upper Secondary School and Sandaker Upper Secondary School. The school
Nydalen Upper Secondary School
Nydalen_Upper_Secondary_School
Norwegian football season
Ringerike Aka Arena 4,120 Junkeren Bodø Nordlandshallen 5,500 Kjelsås Oslo Grefsen Stadion 2,000 Levanger Levanger TOBB Arena Levanger 2,200 Lørenskog Lørenskog
2026 Norwegian Second Division
2026_Norwegian_Second_Division
Former tram line in Oslo, Norway
across Bentse Bridge and Hegermannsgate to Vogts gate and terminate at Grefsen Station. This would cost half a million Norwegian krone. The project was
Sagene_Line
Line name Termini Length Power Opened Other info km miles Alnabru–Grefsen Line Grefsen Station Alnabru Station 4 2.5 Electric 1901-01-20 Connecting the
Rail_transport_in_Norway
Football tournament season
74' Aasarød 90' Report El-Amrani 49' Buduson 66' Mjelde Håberg 68' (o.g.) Flåte 96' Stadium: Grefsen Kunstgress Attendance: 970 Referee: Sulman Hussain
2019_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Ski resort in Norway
m) Black - Hard Eksperten (1700 m) Slalåmen (500 m) "Kongsberg kjøper Grefsen". 10 November 2006. Kongsberg Skisenter on skiinfo.no Kongsberg Skisenter
Kongsberg_Skisenter
Football tournament
Nordstrand (2) 3–2 Grefsen 3. 1940 Bækkelagets SPKL. (1) 5–4 Grefsen – 1941 not held 1942 1943 1944 1945 4. 1946 Grefsen (1) 6–5 H-40 5. 1947 Grefsen (2) 4–2 H-40
Norwegian Women's Handball Cup
Norwegian_Women's_Handball_Cup
Tramway line in Norway
Halvards Plass. Electrification occurred in 1899, with a further extension to Grefsen Station in 1902. There was also a former depot near Olaf Ryes plass tram
Grünerløkka–Torshov_Line
Names for the two parts of Oslo
Voldsløkka and Maridalsveien. Further north, the villa areas of Kjelsås, Grefsen and Korsvoll in the district of Nordre Aker have had mixed population -
East_End_and_West_End_of_Oslo
Norwegian sportswoman (1928–2014)
born in Oslo, and was married to Olaf Evjenth. She represented the clubs Grefsen IL (handball), Oslo Turnforening (gymnastics), and Torshaug IF (track and
Grethe_Werner
Church in Oslo, Norway
Vestre Aker deanery, Oslo, Norway City of Oslo, western part: Bakkehaugen Grefsen Holmenkollen Chapel Majorstuen Maridalen Nordberg Ris Røa Skøyen Sørkedalen
Vestre_Aker_Church
Railway tunnel between Olav Kyrres plass and Oslo Central Station
being a line running west of Oslo and merging with the Gjøvik Line at Grefsen, and an elevated line from Oslo V to Tordensskiolds plass, in a tunnel
Oslo_Tunnel
Oslo metro station
is a shorter connection to the Gjøvik Line at Storo (that connects with Grefsen Station). Nydalen also serves several bus routes. Line 37 via the city
Nydalen_metro_station
Football tournament season
(UTC+2) Walstad 16' (o.g.) Aslaksrud 21' Willumsen 31' Report N. P. Jenssen 48' Stadium: Grefsen Stadion Attendance: 712 Referee: Ole-Alexander E. Valen
2023_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Articulated tramcar class in Oslo, Norway
SL18 Fleet numbers 141–172 Capacity 212 Operator Sporveien Trikken Depots Grefsen, Holtet Line served 13, 19 Specifications Car body construction Aluminium
SL95
Norwegian speed skater, alpine skier, and tennis player (1919–1998)
Motorsport Club Alpine skiing and handball Grefsen Idrettslag Speed skating Oslo Skøiteklub Tennis Grefsen Tennisklubb Oslo Tennisklub SK Njård Medal
Laila_Schou_Nilsen
Norwegian dancer and serial rapist
by a Norwegian couple in 1982. He grew up in the Oslo neighborhood of Grefsen. As an adult, Kopseng made his living as a dancer, and was well known in
Julio_Kopseng
Football tournament season
Berner (5) 0–3 (2) Skeid Oslo 17:00 CEST (UTC+2) Report Rise 58', 64' Sa'Ad 66' Stadium: Grefsen Stadion Attendance: 300 Referee: Satha Sejoohn Sritharan
2025_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Rapid transit line in Oslo, Norway
Holmenkolbanen applied to build a branch from Frøen via Tåsen to Nydalen and Grefsen, along what is today the Ring Line. This proposal included a branch to
Sognsvann_line
Norwegian football season
Grorud Arctic Match 1,700 Junkeren Bodø Nordlandshallen 5,500 Kjelsås Oslo Grefsen Stadion 2,000 Skeid Oslo Nordre Åsen Kunstgress 2,500 Stjørdals-Blink Stjørdal
2024 Norwegian Second Division
2024_Norwegian_Second_Division
Railway station in Oslo, Norway
city center, the other as a ring line which would connect Skøyen with Grefsen Station. The final plans for the tunnel route were passed by Parliament
Skøyen_station
Church of Norway diocese
Vestre Aker deanery, Oslo, Norway City of Oslo, western part: Bakkehaugen Grefsen Holmenkollen Chapel Majorstuen Maridalen Nordberg Ris Røa Skøyen Sørkedalen
Diocese_of_Oslo
Church in Oslo, Norway
Vestre Aker deanery, Oslo, Norway City of Oslo, western part: Bakkehaugen Grefsen Holmenkollen Chapel Majorstuen Maridalen Nordberg Ris Røa Skøyen Sørkedalen
Ris_Church
Football tournament season
(2) Ullensaker/Kisa Oslo 18:00 CEST (UTC+2) Report Aalbu 25' Solberg 66' Nesset 90+1' Stadium: Grefsen Stadion Attendance: 244 Referee: Ola Kellerhals
2018_Norwegian_Football_Cup
Agreement on the European Economic Area comes into effect. 6 January – Grefsen Post Office is robbed for 1,1 million kr, the largest post office robbery
1994_in_Norway
Oslo metro station
Preceding station Trams in Oslo Following station Gaustadalléen towards Rikshospitalet Line 17 Universitetet Blindern towards Grefsen Line 18 Location
Forskningsparken_station
Norwegian architect
1932 Nedre Bekkelaget School, 1938 Sinsen School, 1938 Røa Church, 1939 Grefsen Church, 1940 Tonsen Church, 1961 Årvoll School, 1961 Høyenhall School,
Georg_Greve_(architect)
Norwegian jurist and ombudsman (born 1964)
advisor in the Ministry of Justice and the Police. He has been a member of Grefsen-Kjelsås borough council for the Liberal Party. From 2000 to 2010, he headed
Bjørn_Erik_Thon
Norwegian farmer
last name to Smestad after the farm, and married Ingeborg Andersdatter Grefsen (b. 1680 - d. 20 Oct. 1760) in 1713. When he died, the farm was valued
Jacob_Olssøn_Smestad
Tram stop in Oslo, Norway
Preceding station Trams in Oslo Following station John Colletts plass towards Rikshospitalet Line 17 Adamstuen towards Grefsen Line 18
Ullevål_sykehus_tram_stop
Norwegian football season
Grorud Arctic Match 1,700 Hønefoss Ringerike Aka Arena 4,120 Kjelsås Oslo Grefsen Stadion 2,000 Levanger Levanger TOBB Arena Levanger 2,200 Rana Mo i Rana
2025 Norwegian Second Division
2025_Norwegian_Second_Division
Football tournament season
2022 Kjelsås (3) 1–0 (2) Mjøndalen Oslo 18:00 CEST (UTC+2) Brotangen 71' (pen.) Report Stadium: Grefsen Stadion Attendance: 486 Referee: Stian Sletner
2022_Norwegian_Football_Cup
54th season of top-tier football league in Norway
Attendance: 2,016 Referee: Terje Hauge 31 October 1998 13:00 CET (UTC+1) Grefsen Stadion, Oslo Attendance: 3,293 Referee: Roy Helge Olsen Source: NIFS (in
1998_Tippeligaen
GREFSEN
GREFSEN
GREFSEN
GREFSEN
Girl/Female
Indian
Goddess of happiness
Boy/Male
Muslim
Stone breaker
Boy/Male
German
Noble Friend
Boy/Male
Hindu
Blessing, Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Sweet light fragrance
Male
Iranian/Persian
Middle Persian form of Old Persian Angra Mainyu, AHRIMAN means "devil; evil spirit." In mythology, this is the name of the god of darkness, death and destruction, and the number one enemy of Ahura Mazda.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Small.
Girl/Female
Basque
Reference to the Virgin Mary.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name a place in Wiltshire named Westrop, from Old English west ‘west’ + þrop ‘village’, or perhaps from Westrip in Gloucestershire or Westhorpe in Buckinghamshire, both having the same origin as the place in Wiltshire.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Yew Tree Valley
GREFSEN
GREFSEN
GREFSEN
GREFSEN
GREFSEN