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  2. Oslo Airport, Gardermoen - Wikipedia

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    The E6 was widened to six lanes north to Hvam, and to four lanes north to Gardermoen. The E6 runs about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) east of the airport, so 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) of Norwegian National Road 35 was widened to a four-lane motorway to connect the E6 to the airport. This connection cost NOK 1 billion.

  3. Gardermoen, Norway - Wikipedia

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    Gardermoen is an area at the border of the municipalities Nannestad and Ullensaker in Akershus, Norway. In 1998, it had a population of 259 people. In 1998, it had a population of 259 people. Oslo Airport, Gardermoen , Gardermoen Air Station , Norwegian Armed Forces Aircraft Collection and Oslo Airport Station (train station) are located in the ...

  4. Gardermoen Line - Wikipedia

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    The Gardermoen Line (Norwegian: Gardermobanen) is a high-speed railway line between Oslo and Eidsvoll, Norway, running past Lillestrøm and Oslo Airport, Gardermoen. The line is 64 kilometres (40 mi) long and replaced the older Hoved Line as the main line north-east of Oslo. The older Hoved Line now handles commuter and freight traffic, while ...

  5. Hauerseter–Gardermoen Line - Wikipedia

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    Hauerseter–Gardermoen Line (Norwegian: Hauerseter–Gardermobanen), previously also known as the Gardermoen Line, is an abandoned, 6.7-kilometer (4.2 mi) branch line in Ullensaker, Norway, which connected Hauerseter Station on the Trunk Line to Gardermoen Air Station. The line had three branches at Gardermoen, one of which led to Trandum.

  6. Bergen Airport, Flesland - Wikipedia

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    [3]: 72 The first revenue flight was a charter carried out by Braathens SAFE for SK Brann, who flew to Oslo to play a football match. [3]: 55 The military officially took the airport into use on 14 September 1954. [3]: 72 The official civilian opening took place on 2 October 1955. By then, the airport had a temporary terminal and control tower ...

  7. Wikipedia:Good articles/all - Wikipedia

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    – Olive Trees – P. S. Krøyer's paintings of Marie – Packy mural – Paleoart – Passing Mother's Grave – Pietro Annigoni's portraits of Elizabeth II – A Polish Nobleman – Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I – Portrait of Madame Cézanne – Portrait painting in Scotland – The Proclamation of Dušan's Law Codex – Prussian Homage ...

  8. Copenhagen Airport - Wikipedia

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    Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup (Danish: Københavns Lufthavn, Kastrup, pronounced [kʰøpm̩ˈhɑwns ˈlɔftˌhɑwˀn ˈkʰæˌstʁɔp]) (IATA: CPH, ICAO: EKCH) is an international airport serving Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, as well as Zealand, the Øresund Region, and southern Sweden including Scania.

  9. Harstad/Narvik Airport, Evenes - Wikipedia

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    The air force has started upgrading Evenes Air Station for the F-35 from 2021. The air station will have a capacity for stationing a QRA of 15 fighter aircraft, as well as handling exercises with allied aircraft. The air station is estimated to produce 1,600 aircraft movements per year once operative.