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Lillestrøm

Lillestrøm is a municipality in Akershus county. It is located in the traditional district of Romerike. With a population of 85,757 inhabitants, it is the fourth most populated municipality in Viken. It was founded on 1 January 2020 as a merger between former municipalities Fet, Skedsmo and Sørum. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Lillestrøm. The town of Lillestrøm is a part of the Oslo metropolitan area.[5]

Lillestrøm Municipality
Lillestrøm kommune

Square in central Lillestrøm
Akershus within Norway
Lillestrøm within Akershus
Coordinates: 59°57′N 11°05′E / 59.950°N 11.083°E / 59.950; 11.083
CountryNorway
CountyAkershus
DistrictRomerike
Established1 January 2020
Administrative centreLillestrøm
Government
 • Mayor (2020)Jørgen Vik (Ap)
Area
 • Total456.61 km2 (176.30 sq mi)
 • Land422.71 km2 (163.21 sq mi)
 • Water33.9 km2 (13.1 sq mi)
Population
 (2021[1])
 • Total89,684
 • Density207.6/km2 (538/sq mi)
DemonymsLillestrømling[2]
Official language
 • Norwegian formBokmål
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
ISO 3166 codeNO-3205[4]
WebsiteOfficial website
Data from Statistics Norway

History edit

 
Lillestrøm municipality's suggested coat of arms (1961) was not chosen as the new coat of arms for the municipality established in 2020.[6]

The name means "the little [part of] Strøm", Strøm being the name of an old and large farm (Old Norse: straumr, which also meant "stream" as well).

Lillestrøm's history dates back to the times river powered sawmills came into use for the production of building materials. Later Lillestrøm got its own steam sawmill which laid the base for the development of the area which became the town. The area was, by and large, a moss covered swamp-like area, at the time considered almost uninhabitable. However, the almost non-existent property values were judged to be a fair exchange and so the workers started living and settling in the area around the sawmill, and Lillestrøm was born.[citation needed] On 1 January 1908 Lillestrøm became a municipality of its own, having been split from Skedsmo. At that time Lillestrøm municipality had a population of 4,351. On 1 January 1962 the two municipalities were reunited under the name Skedsmo. Before the merger Lillestrøm municipality had a population of 10,840.[7]

In 1997, Skedsmo municipal council declared Lillestrøm to be a town (by) in its own right (a purely honorary status which has no effect upon the organization of local government, but is a matter of local pride nonetheless). The event is commemorated in an annual 4-day street fair, which includes music by high-profile Norwegian artists on several outdoor stages, food stalls, retail business exhibitions, and thrill rides. The whole thing (with free admission to all) is held in Lillestrøm's main thoroughfare and its connecting streets, which are closed to all vehicles for the duration.

In 2002, Norway Trade Fairs moved from Skøyen to Lillestrøm.[8]

Transport edit

Road edit

Norwegian national road 159 is a four-lane motorway connecting central Lillestrøm directly to Oslo. The European route E6 bypasses Lillestrøm a few kilometres to the west on its way from Oslo to the north of the country. National road 22, running from northwest to southeast, passes through the northern outskirts of the conurbation.

Rail edit

Lillestrøm is connected to Oslo by two separate railway lines. The Trunk Line (opened 1854) runs to Oslo via the Grorud valley and is used mostly by commuter trains calling at all stations, as well as freight trains. Non-stop commuter trains, airport express trains, and long-distance expresses use the high-speed Gardermoen Line (opened 1999), which runs mostly in tunnel to Oslo.

The Trunk Line north of Lillestrøm carries frequent local passenger trains as far as Dal as well as freight trains to Eidsvoll, Lillehammer, and Trondheim.

The Gardermoen Line (the stretch of which north of Lillestrøm opened in 1998) is used by airport express trains, regional trains to Eidsvoll and Lillehammer, and long-distance passenger services to Trondheim.

Running north-east from Lillestrøm, the Kongsvinger Line (opened 1862) conveys hourly local trains to Kongsvinger as well as a number of longer-distance trains, passenger and freight, to and from Sweden.

Air edit

Kjeller, a village 2 km (1 mi) north of the town of Lillestrøm, is the site of Kjeller Airfield, founded in 1912, which has the closest operational runway to Oslo city centre. However, this is overshadowed by the much larger international airport at Gardermoen (opened 1998), which is 25 km (16 mi) further north but just 12 minutes away from Lillestrøm railway station by high-speed rail.

Education edit

 
Kjellervolla lower secondary school

Lillestrøm is home to the following primary, lower secondary, and upper secondary schools:

Primary edit

  • Asak skole
  • Åsenhagen skole
  • Branås skole
  • Bråtejordet skole
  • Dalen skole
  • Garderåsen skole
  • Gjellerås skole
  • Haugtun skole
  • Hovinhøgda skole
  • Kjeller skole
  • Riddersand skole
  • Sagdalen skole
  • Skjetten skole
  • Sørum skole
  • Sørumsand skole
  • Stav skole
  • Sten-Tærud skole
  • Vardeåsen skole
  • Vesterskaun skole
  • Vigernes skole
  • Volla skole

Lower secondary edit

  • Asak skole
  • Bingsfoss ungdomsskole
  • Bråtejordet skole
  • Frogner skole
  • Kjeller skole
  • Kjellervolla skole
  • Stav skole
  • Østersund ungdomsskole

Upper secondary edit

  • Lillestrøm videregående skole
  • Skedsmo videregående skole
  • Strømmen videregående skole
  • Sørumsand videregående skole

Government edit

Lillestrøm municipality is controlled by the local Labor party, with Jørgen Vik as the mayor, he has been mayor since the 2020 merger.

The head office of Accident Investigation Board Norway is located in Lillestrøm,[9] and is led by Grete Myhre.

The University College of Norwegian Correctional Service (Kriminalomsorgens høgskole og utdanningssenter, KRUS) is in Lillestrøm.[10]

Facilities edit

Facilities in Lillestrøm include hotels, Norway trade fairs, a brand new cinema, a mall, Lillestrøm torv, restaurants, a high speed commuter train that reaches both Oslo and Gardermoen airport (the Gardermoen Line), a community cultural house (kulturhus), and a community outdoor swimming pool complex. At Kjeller, just outside the city, there is a military airport (1912) and several research institutes.

Sport edit

The local football team, Lillestrøm SK, plays in the Norwegian first division. Their home ground is Åråsen Stadion.

The nearby Lillestrøm stadion is used for training, and was an ice hockey venue at the 1952 Winter Olympics. There are also two indoor arenas, one multi-purpose (Skedsmohallen) and one for football (LSK-Hallen), and in 2007 a track and field stadium Romerike Friidrettsstadion was built as a cooperation between the municipalities Skedsmo, Rælingen and Lørenskog.[11]

The local track and field club is named Minerva. Athletes such as Hanne Haugland and Håkon Särnblom have represented the club.

Rugby is represented by newly formed Rugby League club Lillestrøm Lions RLK.

Notable people edit

 
Arild Andersen, 2007
 
Anne Holt, 2009

Sport edit

 
Tom Lund, 1977

References edit

  1. ^ "01222: Population and changes during the quarter (M) 1997K4 - 2021K3-PX-Web SSB".
  2. ^ "Navn på steder og personer: Innbyggjarnamn" (in Norwegian). Språkrådet.
  3. ^ "Forskrift om målvedtak i kommunar og fylkeskommunar" (in Norwegian). Lovdata.no.
  4. ^ Bolstad, Erik; Thorsnæs, Geir, eds. (2023-01-26). "Kommunenummer". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget.
  5. ^ "Viken fakta og tall". www.viken2020.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 31 December 2019. (Norwegian)
  6. ^ "Innspill til nytt kommunevåpen". 18 July 2018. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
  7. ^ Dag Juvkam / Statistics Norway (1999). "Historisk oversikt over endringer i kommune- og fylkesinndelingen" (PDF). {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  8. ^ Norway Trade Fairs
  9. ^ "Contact us." Accident Investigation Board Norway. Retrieved on January 13, 2011. "Visiting address: Sophie Radichsvei 17 N-2003 Lillestrøm."
  10. ^ "About Us." University College of Norwegian Correctional Service. Retrieved on 16 September 2018.
  11. ^ "Jubel for bane uten ball". Romerikes Blad (in Norwegian). 2 September 2007. Retrieved 2008-04-04.
  12. ^ IMDb Database retrieved 19 February 2021
  13. ^ Hunter, Tod (10 July 2008). . XBIZ. Archived from the original on 18 January 2020. Retrieved 18 January 2020.
  14. ^ IMDb Database retrieved 19 February 2021

External links edit

  • Municipality website (in Norwegian)
  • Norwegian Defense Research Establishment
  • Airport train, "Flytoget"
  • Lillestrøm torv (in Norwegian)
  • Lillstrøm Sportsclub, LSK (in Norwegian)
  • (in Norwegian)
  • VisitLillestrom.no (in Norwegian)

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Lillestrom redirects here For the hamlet in Canada see Lillestrom Saskatchewan Lillestrom is a municipality in Akershus county It is located in the traditional district of Romerike With a population of 85 757 inhabitants it is the fourth most populated municipality in Viken It was founded on 1 January 2020 as a merger between former municipalities Fet Skedsmo and Sorum The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Lillestrom The town of Lillestrom is a part of the Oslo metropolitan area 5 Lillestrom Municipality Lillestrom kommuneMunicipalitySquare in central LillestromFlagCoat of armsAkershus within NorwayLillestrom within AkershusCoordinates 59 57 N 11 05 E 59 950 N 11 083 E 59 950 11 083CountryNorwayCountyAkershusDistrictRomerikeEstablished1 January 2020Administrative centreLillestromGovernment Mayor 2020 Jorgen Vik Ap Area Total456 61 km2 176 30 sq mi Land422 71 km2 163 21 sq mi Water33 9 km2 13 1 sq mi Population 2021 1 Total89 684 Density207 6 km2 538 sq mi DemonymsLillestromling 2 Official language 3 Norwegian formBokmalTime zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST ISO 3166 codeNO 3205 4 WebsiteOfficial websiteData from Statistics Norway Contents 1 History 2 Transport 2 1 Road 2 2 Rail 2 3 Air 3 Education 3 1 Primary 3 2 Lower secondary 3 3 Upper secondary 4 Government 5 Facilities 6 Sport 7 Notable people 7 1 Sport 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp Lillestrom municipality s suggested coat of arms 1961 was not chosen as the new coat of arms for the municipality established in 2020 6 The name means the little part of Strom Strom being the name of an old and large farm Old Norse straumr which also meant stream as well Lillestrom s history dates back to the times river powered sawmills came into use for the production of building materials Later Lillestrom got its own steam sawmill which laid the base for the development of the area which became the town The area was by and large a moss covered swamp like area at the time considered almost uninhabitable However the almost non existent property values were judged to be a fair exchange and so the workers started living and settling in the area around the sawmill and Lillestrom was born citation needed On 1 January 1908 Lillestrom became a municipality of its own having been split from Skedsmo At that time Lillestrom municipality had a population of 4 351 On 1 January 1962 the two municipalities were reunited under the name Skedsmo Before the merger Lillestrom municipality had a population of 10 840 7 In 1997 Skedsmo municipal council declared Lillestrom to be a town by in its own right a purely honorary status which has no effect upon the organization of local government but is a matter of local pride nonetheless The event is commemorated in an annual 4 day street fair which includes music by high profile Norwegian artists on several outdoor stages food stalls retail business exhibitions and thrill rides The whole thing with free admission to all is held in Lillestrom s main thoroughfare and its connecting streets which are closed to all vehicles for the duration In 2002 Norway Trade Fairs moved from Skoyen to Lillestrom 8 Transport editRoad edit Norwegian national road 159 is a four lane motorway connecting central Lillestrom directly to Oslo The European route E6 bypasses Lillestrom a few kilometres to the west on its way from Oslo to the north of the country National road 22 running from northwest to southeast passes through the northern outskirts of the conurbation Rail edit Lillestrom is connected to Oslo by two separate railway lines The Trunk Line opened 1854 runs to Oslo via the Grorud valley and is used mostly by commuter trains calling at all stations as well as freight trains Non stop commuter trains airport express trains and long distance expresses use the high speed Gardermoen Line opened 1999 which runs mostly in tunnel to Oslo The Trunk Line north of Lillestrom carries frequent local passenger trains as far as Dal as well as freight trains to Eidsvoll Lillehammer and Trondheim The Gardermoen Line the stretch of which north of Lillestrom opened in 1998 is used by airport express trains regional trains to Eidsvoll and Lillehammer and long distance passenger services to Trondheim Running north east from Lillestrom the Kongsvinger Line opened 1862 conveys hourly local trains to Kongsvinger as well as a number of longer distance trains passenger and freight to and from Sweden Air edit Kjeller a village 2 km 1 mi north of the town of Lillestrom is the site of Kjeller Airfield founded in 1912 which has the closest operational runway to Oslo city centre However this is overshadowed by the much larger international airport at Gardermoen opened 1998 which is 25 km 16 mi further north but just 12 minutes away from Lillestrom railway station by high speed rail Education edit nbsp Kjellervolla lower secondary school Lillestrom is home to the following primary lower secondary and upper secondary schools Primary edit Asak skole Asenhagen skole Branas skole Bratejordet skole Dalen skole Garderasen skole Gjelleras skole Haugtun skole Hovinhogda skole Kjeller skole Riddersand skole Sagdalen skole Skjetten skole Sorum skole Sorumsand skole Stav skole Sten Taerud skole Vardeasen skole Vesterskaun skole Vigernes skole Volla skole Lower secondary edit Asak skole Bingsfoss ungdomsskole Bratejordet skole Frogner skole Kjeller skole Kjellervolla skole Stav skole Ostersund ungdomsskole Upper secondary edit Lillestrom videregaende skole Skedsmo videregaende skole Strommen videregaende skole Sorumsand videregaende skoleGovernment editLillestrom municipality is controlled by the local Labor party with Jorgen Vik as the mayor he has been mayor since the 2020 merger The head office of Accident Investigation Board Norway is located in Lillestrom 9 and is led by Grete Myhre The University College of Norwegian Correctional Service Kriminalomsorgens hogskole og utdanningssenter KRUS is in Lillestrom 10 Facilities editFacilities in Lillestrom include hotels Norway trade fairs a brand new cinema a mall Lillestrom torv restaurants a high speed commuter train that reaches both Oslo and Gardermoen airport the Gardermoen Line a community cultural house kulturhus and a community outdoor swimming pool complex At Kjeller just outside the city there is a military airport 1912 and several research institutes Sport editThe local football team Lillestrom SK plays in the Norwegian first division Their home ground is Arasen Stadion The nearby Lillestrom stadion is used for training and was an ice hockey venue at the 1952 Winter Olympics There are also two indoor arenas one multi purpose Skedsmohallen and one for football LSK Hallen and in 2007 a track and field stadium Romerike Friidrettsstadion was built as a cooperation between the municipalities Skedsmo Raelingen and Lorenskog 11 The local track and field club is named Minerva Athletes such as Hanne Haugland and Hakon Sarnblom have represented the club Rugby is represented by newly formed Rugby League club Lillestrom Lions RLK Notable people edit nbsp Arild Andersen 2007 nbsp Anne Holt 2009 Claus Wiese 1924 1987 a Norwegian actor and American based radio broadcaster 12 Ole Edvard Borgen 1925 2009 a Norwegian theologian and Methodist bishop Carl Fredrik Lowzow 1927 2009 local and national politician Peder Borgen born 1928 a Norwegian Methodist minister researches the Dead Sea Scrolls Gerd Gronvold Saue born 1930 journalist novelist hymnwriter and peace activist Jan Mangerud born 1937 geologist grew up in Lillestrom Arild Andersen born 1945 a Norwegian jazz bass player born in Strommen Sasha Gabor 1945 2008 a Hungarian Norwegian actor and director 13 14 Ole Kristian Ruud born 1958 a conductor at the Norwegian Academy of Music Anne Holt born 1958 author lawyer and politician grew up in Lillestrom Bjarne Andre Myklebust born 1972 media professional for NRK Chris Holsten born 1993 a Norwegian singer and songwriter Sport edit nbsp Tom Lund 1977 Tom Lund born 1950 footballer 247 club caps with Lillestrom SK and 47 for Norway Kay Stenshjemmet born 1953 speed skater two silver medals at the 1980 Winter Olympics Erik Soler born 1960 a former footballer with 39 caps with Norway national football team Bjorn Nyland born 1962 a Norwegian speed skater Bente Nordby born 1974 a former football goalkeeper with 172 caps with Norway women Pal Steffen Andresen born 1982 footballer with over 320 club caps Fredrik Gulbrandsen born 1992 footballer with over 220 club caps Thomas Skoglund born 1983 handball player 41 matches with the Norwegian national teamReferences edit 01222 Population and changes during the quarter M 1997K4 2021K3 PX Web SSB Navn pa steder og personer Innbyggjarnamn in Norwegian Sprakradet Forskrift om malvedtak i kommunar og fylkeskommunar in Norwegian Lovdata no Bolstad Erik Thorsnaes Geir eds 2023 01 26 Kommunenummer Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Kunnskapsforlaget Viken fakta og tall www viken2020 no in Norwegian Retrieved 31 December 2019 Norwegian Innspill til nytt kommunevapen 18 July 2018 Retrieved 11 February 2020 Dag Juvkam Statistics Norway 1999 Historisk oversikt over endringer i kommune og fylkesinndelingen PDF a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Norway Trade Fairs Contact us Accident Investigation Board Norway Retrieved on January 13 2011 Visiting address Sophie Radichsvei 17 N 2003 Lillestrom About Us University College of Norwegian Correctional Service Retrieved on 16 September 2018 Jubel for bane uten ball Romerikes Blad in Norwegian 2 September 2007 Retrieved 2008 04 04 IMDb Database retrieved 19 February 2021 Hunter Tod 10 July 2008 Sasha Gabor Dies in Thailand XBIZ Archived from the original on 18 January 2020 Retrieved 18 January 2020 IMDb Database retrieved 19 February 2021External links edit nbsp Norway portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lillestrom municipality Municipality website in Norwegian Norwegian Defense Research Establishment Airport train Flytoget Lillestrom torv in Norwegian Lillstrom Sportsclub LSK in Norwegian Lillestrom cultural centre in Norwegian VisitLillestrom no in Norwegian 59 57 N 11 05 E 59 950 N 11 083 E 59 950 11 083 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lillestrom amp oldid 1219629168, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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