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'''Bekkestua''' is a main traffic junction 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 |
'''Bekkestua''' is a main traffic junction 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]] and fire station. It has grown to be the second largest centre of the municipality after [[Sandvika]], with small restaurants and shopping centres, but Bekkestua has kept its cozy atmosphere over the years. |
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Nadderud stadion, the home ground of the [[Stabæk I.F.]] [[football]] club is at walking distance from Bekkestua. The famous [[pub]] Onkel Blaa at Bekkestua is [[Stabæk I.F.]]'s own football pub. |
Nadderud stadion, the home ground of the [[Stabæk I.F.]] [[football]] club is at walking distance from Bekkestua. The famous [[pub]] Onkel Blaa at Bekkestua is [[Stabæk I.F.]]'s own football pub. |
Revision as of 17:33, 1 April 2006
Bekkestua is a main traffic junction 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 and fire station. It has grown to be the second largest centre of the municipality after Sandvika, with small restaurants and shopping centres, but Bekkestua has kept its cozy atmosphere over the years.
Nadderud stadion, the home ground of the Stabæk I.F. football club is at walking distance from Bekkestua. The famous pub Onkel Blaa at Bekkestua is Stabæk I.F.'s own football pub.