Hval (Ringerike)

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Hval Station on the Roa–Hønefoss Line

Hval is a village in Ringerike in Buskerud, Norway. The area lies north of Haugsbygd and east of Hønefoss. The old road Hvalsveien runs from Haugsbygd to Hval station, where it changes into Viulsveien in a junction between Hvalsmoveien (E16) and Viul.

Ringerike (municipality) Municipality in Buskerud, Norway

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Buskerud County (fylke) of Norway

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Hønefoss Unincorporated city in Buskerud, Norway

Hønefoss is a town and the administrative center of the municipality of Ringerike in Buskerud county, Norway. Hønefoss is an industrial center of inner Østlandet, containing several factories and other industry. As of 1 January 2008, Hønefoss has 14,177 inhabitants. In 1852, Hønefoss received town status and was separated from Norderhov. In 1964, Hønefoss ceased being a separate municipality and became part of Ringerike.

Hval existed as a farm in the area since the early Middle Ages. In the 17th century the farm was split into several lesser farms including Nedre Hval and Søndre Hval. In the area lies both the former military camp of Hvalsmoen and the now closed Hval station. [1]

Hvalsmoen was the site of a former military camp to the north of Hønefoss in Ringerike, Norway.

In 1893 the Norwegian Storting decided to acquire the area around Hvalsmoen, as a drill ground for the Royal Norwegian Army Engineering Regiment (Den kongelige norske ingeniørbrigade). When the Bergen Railway was extended from Hønefoss to Roa in 1909, Hval station was built on the Roa–Hønefoss Line (Roa-Hønefosslinjen). The station was built based upon designs of architect Paul Armin Due. The station had significance for the military personnel at nearby Hvalsmoen. Passenger traffic stopped during 1990. The station is currently operative as crossing tracks. The station building is of the Sirnes-type, and is protected. Hvalsmoen military camp was operative for over 100 years before it closed down in 2001. [2] [3] [4]

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Haugsbygd

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References

  1. "Hval. Aadal herad. Buskerud". Matrikkelutkastet av 1950. Retrieved October 1, 2017.
  2. "Den kongelige norske ingeniørbrigade". lokalhistoriewiki.no. Retrieved October 1, 2017.
  3. Erlend Hammer. "Roa-Hønefosslinjen". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved October 1, 2017.
  4. Erlend Hammer. "Hvalsmoen". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved October 1, 2017.