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* Eidsvoll – Oslo – Drammen – Kongsberg ( Trunk Line and Sørland Line )
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In an attempt to retain control over Norway despite the treaty, the Viceroy and hereditary prince of Denmark – Norway encouraged representatives of various social and political factions to gather at Eidsvoll to declare independence, adopt a constitution and elect hereditary prince Christian Frederik as king.
* Henrik Wergeland, a poet, was the eldest son of Professor Nicolai Wergeland ( 1780 – 1848 ), who had been a member of the constitutional assembly in Eidsvoll, was pastor of Eidsvoll.
Georg Sverdrup ( 25 April 1770 – 8 December 1850 ), born Jørgen Sverdrup, was a Norwegian philologist, who is well known for being a member of Norwegian Constituent Assembly in Eidsvoll in 1814 and later the parliament.
* October 8 – Norway's first high-speed railway, Gardermobanen between Oslo S via Oslo Airport, Gardermoen to Eidsvoll, opens.
Eidsvoll and Oslo
Lillestrøm train station was built in 1854, in the grounds of, and named after, the farm Lillestrøm in the neighbour municipaplity of Rælingen, as part of the first Norwegian railway between Oslo and Eidsvoll.
In 1998 the first new line in 36 years was opened when the high-speed railway Gardermobanen was opened to allow travel at 210 km / h between Oslo, Oslo Airport and Eidsvoll.
With heavy traffic and many small stops until Lillestrøm, and continuing north as single track, the Trunk Line would have to be supplemented by a parallel double track from Oslo, with a new route north of Kløfta to Eidsvoll ; the north of the airport allowing trains operating on the Dovre Line to Lillehammer and Trondheim to access the airport.
This includes one hourly departure with line 450 of the Oslo Commuter Rail north to Eidsvoll and south to Oslo, Drammen and Kongsberg ; one regional train hourly north to Hamar and Lillehammer and south to Vestfold ; and four daily express trains to Trondheim calling Oslo Airport Station, including one night train ( although the express trains to Trondheim do not accept passengers only travelling between Oslo and Gardermoen ).
The first Norwegian locomotive railway, Hovedbanen between Oslo and Eidsvoll, was opened on 1 September 1854.
* September 1-Opening of first railway in Norway, the Hovedjernbanen, from Christiania ( Oslo ) to Eidsvoll ( 67. 6 km ).
In addition to improving the road network, harbors, canals, and lighthouses, he was in great measure responsible for Norway and Scandinavia's first railroad, from Oslo to Eidsvoll.
The connection southwards from Hamar was with boat over the lake Mjøsa to Eidsvoll, and the Hoved Line to Oslo ( Kristiania ).
Eidsvoll and Drammen
At first, the tunnel and Nationaltheatret was used by commuter trains from Lillestrøm to Drammen and Spikkestad, and trains from Eidsvoll and Årnes used the tunnel and turned at Skøyen.
Eidsvoll and Line
Schirmer and Hanno designed all stations on Norway's first railway line, the Hoved Line between Christiania and Eidsvoll, finished in 1854.
* Dovre Line is since 2008 the 484 km main line between Eidsvoll and Trondheim, used by Jernbaneverket.
– and Oslo
* 1903 – Roald Amundsen commences the first east-west navigation of the Northwest Passage, leaving Oslo, Norway.
* 2011 – Norway is the victim of twin terror attacks, the first being a bomb blast which targeted government buildings in central Oslo, the second being a massacre at a youth camp on the island of Utøya.
* Radio Tango – Oslo, Norway radio station once featured stripping female weather readers on their website.
* 1994 – The Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafat, The Prime Minister of Israel, Yitzhak Rabin, and the Foreign Minister of Israel, Shimon Peres, receive the Nobel Peace Prize for their role in the establishment of the Oslo Accords and the framing of the future Palestinian Self Government.
* 1811 – The University of Oslo is founded as The Royal Fredericks University, after Frederick VI of Denmark and Norway.
Sleipnir is depicted with Odin on Dagfin Werenskjold's wooden relief " Odin på Sleipnir " ( 1945 – 1950 ) on the exterior of the Oslo City Hall in Oslo, Norway.
* 1993 – Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin shakes hands with PLO chairman Yasser Arafat at the White House after signing the Oslo Accords granting limited Palestinian autonomy.
Johan Galtung, the founder of peace and conflict studies, held the world's first chair in that discipline at the University of Oslo 1969 – 1977
* 4 November 1995 – Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin is assassinated at a peace rally in Tel Aviv by a radical Jewish militant who opposed the Oslo Accords.
*** Second Intifada ( 2000 – 2005 ) – After the signing of the Oslo Accords failed to bring about a Palestinian state, in September 2000 the Second Intifada ( uprising ) broke out, a period of intensified Palestinian-Israeli violence, which has been taking place until the present day.
* The city of Oslo in Norway is destroyed by fire for the fourteenth time ; King Christian IV of Denmark – Norway decrees its rebuilding on a new site where it will be renamed Christiania.
* November 1 – 2 – WWII: Physicist Hans Ferdinand Mayer writes the Oslo Report on German weapons systems and passes it to the British Secret Intelligence Service.
* February 24 – Premiere of first stage production of the verse-play Peer Gynt by Henrik Ibsen with incidental music by Edvard Grieg, in Oslo ( then called Christiania ), Norway
– and Drammen
* link = European route E18 –: Craigavon – Belfast – Larne … Stranraer – Gretna – Carlisle – Newcastle … Kristiansand – Arendal – Porsgrunn – Larvik – Sandefjord – Horten – Drammen – Oslo – Askim – Karlstad – Örebro – Västerås – Stockholm / Kapellskär … Mariehamn … Turku / Naantali – Helsinki – Kotka – Vaalimaa – Vyborg – Saint Petersburg
While the services northeast from Oslo S to the airport use the high-speed Gardermo Line, those westwards towards Asker use the Drammen Line built in 1870 – 72 ; so while the from Oslo S to the airport can be done in 19 minutes, the from Asker to Oslo S takes 26 minutes.
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