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Torslanda

Torslanda is an urban district[2] situated in Gothenburg Municipality, Västra Götaland County, Sweden. It had 10,129 inhabitants in 2005.[1]

Torslanda
Torslanda
Torslanda
Coordinates: 57°43′N 11°46′E / 57.717°N 11.767°E / 57.717; 11.767
CountrySweden
ProvinceBohuslän
CountyVästra Götaland County
MunicipalityGothenburg Municipality
Area
 • Total5.67 km2 (2.19 sq mi)
Population
 (2005-12-31)[1]
 • Total10,129
 • Density1,786/km2 (4,630/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Etymology edit

A Norse pagan place of sacrifice to the God Thor was once located here, which gave rise to the name Torslanda; meaning "Thor's land".[3]

The Volvo Torslanda Plant edit

Volvo Cars operates one of its largest automobile plants, Torslandaverken in Torslanda, under the motto "Increased capacity – for ever-higher quality". It opened in 1964 and some models produced at the plant have carried the Torslanda name, including later versions of the Volvo 240 during the early 1990s.[4] It also holds the headquarters for Volvo Car Corporation, AB Volvo, and Polestar.

Torslanda Airport edit

 
Amhult, redeveloped from the Torslanda Airport

From 1923 to 1977, prior to the opening of the Göteborg Landvetter Airport, the city had been served by the Torslanda Airport, located here. The control tower, located on a hilltop adjacent to the site of the airport, was renovated in 2007, and is one of the last remaining artifacts of the airport, much of which was demolished in 1997.

In recent years, the original land from the Torslanda Airport has been redeveloped into a residential area known as Amhult, eventually to become a garden village with 900 new homes, a commercial centre, preschool and school.[2]

The Volvo Museum edit

After the closing of the Torslanda Airport as an actual transportation facility (1977), Volvo housed its collection of historic vehicles in the "Blue Hangar" (Den Blå Hangaren) at Torslanda Airport. The collection comprised about 5-6 vehicles, only two of them in working order. Other vehicles were stored across Sweden in various Volvo facilities. Unfortunately, fire destroyed the hangar a few years later, but most of the vehicles escaped unharmed.[5] The collection was moved into a permanent location with the opening of the Volvo Museum in Arendal on Hisingen on May 30, 1995.

Notably, The Blue Hangar was destroyed by a fire, May 31, 1980; a monument marks the place where the hangar stood.

Prior to its use as a de facto museum, the Torslanda Airport hangars had served as presentation spaces for prominent vehicle debuts, including the 1957 Volvo P1900/Sport.[6]

Jack the Ripper and Torslanda edit

Elizabeth Stride, née Elisabeth Gustafsdotter — believed to have been the third victim of the notorious unidentified serial killer Jack the Ripper — hailed from Torslanda, and had been christened at the Torslanda Church (pictured above).

Sports edit

The following sports clubs are located in Torslanda:

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Tätorternas landareal, folkmängd och invånare per km2 2000 och 2005" (xls) (in Swedish). Statistics Sweden. Retrieved 2009-05-10.
  2. ^ a b . DC Torslanda. Archived from the original on 2006-08-25.
  3. ^ Kennroth, Clas (2019). "Torslanda sockens historia" (PDF). Sweden: Björlanda-Torslanda Hembygdsförening. p. 1. Retrieved 17 January 2021.
  4. ^ "From Mass-Market Cars to Niche Sports Utility Vehicles - The Volvo Torslanda Plant Turns 40". Swedespeed.com, Apr 15, 2004, Source: Volvo Car Corporation.
  5. ^ . DesignTAXI.com, 29 May 2005. Archived from the original on 9 January 2009.
  6. ^ "Drive: 1957 Volvo P1900/Sport". Motor Trend, Todd Lassa.

External links edit

  • Amhult Phase II rendering

torslanda, urban, district, situated, gothenburg, municipality, västra, götaland, county, sweden, inhabitants, 2005, churchshow, västra, götalandshow, swedencoordinates, 767countryswedenprovincebohusläncountyvästra, götaland, countymunicipalitygothenburg, muni. Torslanda is an urban district 2 situated in Gothenburg Municipality Vastra Gotaland County Sweden It had 10 129 inhabitants in 2005 1 TorslandaTorslanda ChurchTorslandaShow map of Vastra GotalandTorslandaShow map of SwedenCoordinates 57 43 N 11 46 E 57 717 N 11 767 E 57 717 11 767CountrySwedenProvinceBohuslanCountyVastra Gotaland CountyMunicipalityGothenburg MunicipalityArea 1 Total5 67 km2 2 19 sq mi Population 2005 12 31 1 Total10 129 Density1 786 km2 4 630 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Contents 1 Etymology 2 The Volvo Torslanda Plant 3 Torslanda Airport 4 The Volvo Museum 5 Jack the Ripper and Torslanda 6 Sports 7 References 8 External linksEtymology editA Norse pagan place of sacrifice to the God Thor was once located here which gave rise to the name Torslanda meaning Thor s land 3 The Volvo Torslanda Plant editVolvo Cars operates one of its largest automobile plants Torslandaverken in Torslanda under the motto Increased capacity for ever higher quality It opened in 1964 and some models produced at the plant have carried the Torslanda name including later versions of the Volvo 240 during the early 1990s 4 It also holds the headquarters for Volvo Car Corporation AB Volvo and Polestar Torslanda Airport edit nbsp Amhult redeveloped from the Torslanda AirportFrom 1923 to 1977 prior to the opening of the Goteborg Landvetter Airport the city had been served by the Torslanda Airport located here The control tower located on a hilltop adjacent to the site of the airport was renovated in 2007 and is one of the last remaining artifacts of the airport much of which was demolished in 1997 In recent years the original land from the Torslanda Airport has been redeveloped into a residential area known as Amhult eventually to become a garden village with 900 new homes a commercial centre preschool and school 2 The Volvo Museum editAfter the closing of the Torslanda Airport as an actual transportation facility 1977 Volvo housed its collection of historic vehicles in the Blue Hangar Den Bla Hangaren at Torslanda Airport The collection comprised about 5 6 vehicles only two of them in working order Other vehicles were stored across Sweden in various Volvo facilities Unfortunately fire destroyed the hangar a few years later but most of the vehicles escaped unharmed 5 The collection was moved into a permanent location with the opening of the Volvo Museum in Arendal on Hisingen on May 30 1995 Notably The Blue Hangar was destroyed by a fire May 31 1980 a monument marks the place where the hangar stood Prior to its use as a de facto museum the Torslanda Airport hangars had served as presentation spaces for prominent vehicle debuts including the 1957 Volvo P1900 Sport 6 Jack the Ripper and Torslanda editElizabeth Stride nee Elisabeth Gustafsdotter believed to have been the third victim of the notorious unidentified serial killer Jack the Ripper hailed from Torslanda and had been christened at the Torslanda Church pictured above Sports editThe following sports clubs are located in Torslanda Torslanda IK Edelman FCReferences edit a b c Tatorternas landareal folkmangd och invanare per km2 2000 och 2005 xls in Swedish Statistics Sweden Retrieved 2009 05 10 a b Growing young population demands new approach DC Torslanda Archived from the original on 2006 08 25 Kennroth Clas 2019 Torslanda sockens historia PDF Sweden Bjorlanda Torslanda Hembygdsforening p 1 Retrieved 17 January 2021 From Mass Market Cars to Niche Sports Utility Vehicles The Volvo Torslanda Plant Turns 40 Swedespeed com Apr 15 2004 Source Volvo Car Corporation Volvo Historical Collection Marks 10th Anniversary DesignTAXI com 29 May 2005 Archived from the original on 9 January 2009 Drive 1957 Volvo P1900 Sport Motor Trend Todd Lassa External links editThe Official Torslanda Website in English Amhult Phase II rendering Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Torslanda amp oldid 1177488618, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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