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'''Bekkestua''' is a town in the [[municipality]] of [[Bærum]], [[Norway]], with a busy bus terminal and a [[Bekkestua (station) |station]] on one of [[Oslo]]'s westbound [[Oslo T-bane|T-bane]] lines, [[Kolsåsbanen]]. It also has its own [[library]], [[McDonalds]], police station and fire station. It has grown to be the second largest centre of the municipality after [[Sandvika]], with small restaurants and shopping centres.
'''Bekkestua''' is a town in the [[municipality]] of [[Bærum]], [[Norway]], with a busy bus terminal and a [[Bekkestua (station) |station]] on one of [[Oslo]]'s westbound [[Oslo T-bane|T-bane]] lines, [[Kolsåsbanen]]. It also has its own [[library]], [[McDonalds]], police station and fire station. It has grown to be the second largest centre of the municipality after [[Sandvika]], with small restaurants and shopping centres.


Nadderud stadion (stadium), the home ground of the [[Stabæk I.F.]] [[football (soccer)|football]] club is at walking distance from Bekkestua. This site used to be the location of Nadderud Gymnas (High School). This high school was demolished to give space to an extended stadium.
Nadderud stadion (stadium), the home ground of the [[Stabæk I.F.]] [[football (soccer)|football]] club is at walking distance from Bekkestua. It was opened in 1961 as a sporting ground for the Nadderud Gymnas (High School). This high school was later demolished to give space to an extended stadium.


The American Primary School in the Oslo area is located next to Nadderud stadion and closer to Bekkestua.
The American Primary School in the Oslo area is located next to Nadderud stadion and closer to Bekkestua.

Revision as of 07:43, 23 August 2008

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Bekkestua
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Bekkestua is a town in the municipality of Bærum, Norway, with a busy bus terminal and a station on one of Oslo's westbound T-bane lines, Kolsåsbanen. It also has its own library, McDonalds, police station and fire station. It has grown to be the second largest centre of the municipality after Sandvika, with small restaurants and shopping centres.

Nadderud stadion (stadium), the home ground of the Stabæk I.F. football club is at walking distance from Bekkestua. It was opened in 1961 as a sporting ground for the Nadderud Gymnas (High School). This high school was later demolished to give space to an extended stadium.

The American Primary School in the Oslo area is located next to Nadderud stadion and closer to Bekkestua.