Manglerud (station), the Glossary
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14 relations: Bergkrystallen station, Høyenhall (station), Jernbanetorget station, Lambertseter Line, Lysaker Station, Manglerud, Metro station, Norway, Oslo, Oslo Metro, Ryen (station), Sporveien, Sporveien T-banen, Stortinget station.
- 1957 establishments in Norway
- Railway stations in Norway opened in the 1950s
- Railway stations opened in 1957
Bergkrystallen station
Bergkrystallen is the end station on the Lambertseter Line, after Munkelia, of the Oslo Metro. Manglerud (station) and Bergkrystallen station are 1957 establishments in Norway, Oslo Metro stations in Oslo, Oslo Metro stubs, railway stations in Norway opened in the 1950s and railway stations opened in 1957.
See Manglerud (station) and Bergkrystallen station
Høyenhall (station)
Høyenhall is a rapid transit station on the Lambertseter Line of the Oslo Metro. Manglerud (station) and Høyenhall (station) are 1957 establishments in Norway, Oslo Metro stations in Oslo, Oslo Metro stubs, railway stations in Norway opened in the 1950s and railway stations opened in 1957.
See Manglerud (station) and Høyenhall (station)
Jernbanetorget station
Jernbanetorget is both a rapid transit station on the Oslo Metro and a tram stop of the Oslo Tramway. Manglerud (station) and Jernbanetorget station are Oslo Metro stations in Oslo and Oslo Metro stubs.
See Manglerud (station) and Jernbanetorget station
Lambertseter Line
The Lambertseter Line (Lambertseterbanen) is a line on the Oslo Metro which runs from Brynseng to Bergkrystallen. Manglerud (station) and Lambertseter Line are 1957 establishments in Norway.
See Manglerud (station) and Lambertseter Line
Lysaker Station
Lysaker Station (Lysaker stasjon) is a railway station on the Drammen Line and Asker Line situated at Lysaker in Bærum, Norway.
See Manglerud (station) and Lysaker Station
Manglerud
Manglerud is a borough in the Østensjø district of Oslo, Norway.
See Manglerud (station) and Manglerud
Metro station
A metro station or subway station is a train station for a rapid transit system, which as a whole is usually called a "metro" or "subway".
See Manglerud (station) and Metro station
Norway
Norway (Norge, Noreg), formally the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, situated on the Scandinavian Peninsula.
See Manglerud (station) and Norway
Oslo
Oslo (or; Oslove) is the capital and most populous city of Norway.
See Manglerud (station) and Oslo
Oslo Metro
The Oslo Metro (Oslo T-bane or Oslo Tunnelbane or simply T-banen) is the rapid transit system of Oslo, Norway, operated by Sporveien T-banen on contract from the transit authority Ruter.
See Manglerud (station) and Oslo Metro
Ryen (station)
Ryen is a station on Lambertseter Line of the Oslo Metro. Manglerud (station) and Ryen (station) are 1957 establishments in Norway, Oslo Metro stations in Oslo, Oslo Metro stubs, railway stations in Norway opened in the 1950s and railway stations opened in 1957.
See Manglerud (station) and Ryen (station)
Sporveien
Sporveien Oslo AS is a municipally owned public transport operator in Oslo, Norway.
See Manglerud (station) and Sporveien
Sporveien T-banen
Sporveien T-banen AS is a limited company that is responsible for operating Oslo Metro (Oslo T-bane), the rapid transit in Oslo, Norway. Manglerud (station) and Sporveien T-banen are Oslo Metro stubs.
See Manglerud (station) and Sporveien T-banen
Stortinget station
Stortinget is an underground rapid transit station on the Common Line of the Oslo Metro, Norway. Manglerud (station) and Stortinget station are Oslo Metro stations in Oslo.
See Manglerud (station) and Stortinget station
See also
1957 establishments in Norway
- Asker SK (swimming)
- Askrova Chapel
- Bergkrystallen station
- Brattlikollen (station)
- Det Nye
- Elopak
- Fjellgardane Church
- Glomfjord Church
- Høyenhall (station)
- Herøya Church
- Husøy Chapel
- IL Høyang
- Julebygda Chapel
- Kampen Church, Stavanger
- Karlsrud (station)
- King Haakon VII Commemorative Medal
- Lambertseter (station)
- Lambertseter Line
- Larvik Airport, Fritzøe
- Lillehammer IK
- Manglerud (station)
- Munkelia (station)
- Norsk Medisinaldepot
- Norwegian Men's Curling Championship
- Norwegian National Opera and Ballet
- Norwegian Ornithological Society
- Porsgrunn Bridge
- Røros Airport
- Randklev Bridge
- Ryen (station)
- Ságat
- Stavne–Leangen line
- Storhamar Hockey
- Stugudal Chapel
- Tønsberg Canal Bridge
- Tisleidalen Church
- Tveit Church (Vestland)
- Vakås Station
Railway stations in Norway opened in the 1950s
- Åsåker Station
- Ørneberget Station
- Bergkrystallen station
- Bondivatn Station
- Brattlikollen (station)
- Eiksmarka (station)
- Høyenhall (station)
- Hanaborg Station
- Jong Station
- Karlsrud (station)
- Kjosfossen Station
- Kværner Station
- Lambertseter (station)
- Lijordet (station)
- Manglerud (station)
- Munkelia (station)
- Ryen (station)
- Sandferhus station
- Skeiane Station
- Vakås Station
- Varud Station
Railway stations opened in 1957
- Bergkrystallen station
- Brattlikollen (station)
- Cornwall station
- Driehuis railway station
- Gamla stan metro station
- Guadalajara railway station (Mexico)
- Høyenhall (station)
- Harmonstown railway station
- Imperatriz Leopoldina (CPTM)
- Irakleio metro station
- Jemulpo station
- Jurubatuba (CPTM)
- Karlsrud (station)
- Kifissia metro station
- Lambertseter (station)
- Manglerud (station)
- Marousi metro station
- Morumbi (CPTM)
- Munkelia (station)
- Ryen (station)
- Santpoort Noord railway station
- Seosaeng station
- T-Centralen
- Vakås Station