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Rose-painting, rosemaling, rosemåling or rosmålning is a Scandinavian decorative folk painting that flourished from the 1700s to the mid-1800s, particularly in Norway. In Sweden, rose-painting began to be called dalmålning, c. 1901, for the region Dalecarlia where it had been most popular and kurbits, in the 1920s, for a characteristic trait ...
Pages in category "Railway accidents and incidents in Norway" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
With 27 killed, including seven children under 16, [3] and 25 injured, it was the worst train crash in Norwegian peacetime history. [4] One accident victim was from the United States [5] while the rest were Norwegians, including the politician Tønnes Andenæs. Altogether there were around 800 passengers on the two 12-car trains.
January 3 – India – Ghatnandur train crash: 18 people died in a collision of two trains at Ghatnandur in Maharashtra [40] January 31 – Australia – Waterfall rail accident: The driver of a southbound passenger train suffered a heart attack and died; the train then sped out of control and derailed on a curve, overturning several cars and killing six passengers.
4 April – Czech Republic – 2021 Světec train crash: Express freight train No. 54334 of ORLEN Unipetrol Doprava (UNIDO), hauled by locomotive 753.740 collided with ČD Cargo freight train No. 66403, hauled by locomotive 123.023, at Světec Station. The driver of the ČD Cargo train jumped out of the locomotive and survived, but the driver ...
February 21 – Slovakia – Brezno train accident. A train collided with a tourist coach on a level crossing, killing 12 and injuring 20. [69] March 28 – Philippines – A bus collided with a 10-wheeler hauler truck in Naga, Cebu, killing 14. [70] May 28 – Bulgaria – Yambol bus crash. A bus crashed into a group of pedestrians, killing 18 ...
February 22 – Norway – Tretten train disaster: A passenger train from Oslo collided head-on with an express train from Trondheim, killing 27 people. February 28 – United Kingdom – Moorgate tube crash: A driver fails to stop a London Underground train at Moorgate station and continued into the dead-end tunnel beyond, killing 43 people.
The Nidareid train disaster was a train collision on 18 September 1921 on the Trondhjem–Støren Line railway line, between the stations of Marienborg and Skansen in Trondheim, Norway. The accident occurred the day after the inauguration of the new line to Trondheim, Dovre Line , and one of the trains involved was the inaugural train returning ...