Grasmo
Grasmo Grasmoen | |
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Settlement | |
Grasmo Location in Akershus | |
Coordinates: 59°52′24″N 11°47′54″E / 59.87333°N 11.79833°ECoordinates: 59°52′24″N 11°47′54″E / 59.87333°N 11.79833°E | |
Country | Norway |
Region | Østlandet |
County | Akershus |
Municipality | Aurskog-Høland |
Time zone | CET (UTC+01:00) |
• Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+02:00) |
Grasmo is a small settlement in eastern Norway, on the border to Sweden.
Its in the northern part of the village of Setskog in Aurskog-Høland municipality in Akershus County.
It is currently inhabited by 6-7 families.
History
The first registered settlement on Grasmo, was in the late 17th century, primarily on two farms, Grasmoen and Grasmo Vestre. The farms ceased operations in the early 1970s, and the farm areas are now used for horses.
Grasmobanen
Grasmobanen was a horse-drawn railroad 1460 meter long, that was in operations from 1849-1938, part of the Soot Canal constructed by Engebret Soot. In 1871, over 72.000 logs was transported on the railroad. In 1918, the railroad shifted from being horse-drawn, to a steam-engine pulling the timber-wagons with wires. Already in 1920, the steam engine was replaced with a gasoline engine.[1] The engine is still visible on the high end of the railroad at Tvillingtjern and is protected by the municipality due to its historical value. Further protection and restorations is planned with co-operation of Aurskog-Høland municipality and the bordering municipality Eidskog.[2]
External links
"Pictures of Grasmobanen" (Norwegian). jernbane.net. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
"Sootkanalen" (Norwegian). Info from Eidskogmuseum. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
"Sootkanalen" (Norwegian). Info from Akershusmuseet. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
Notes
- ↑ Bjørn Andresen, Sverre Eier, Svein Hjerpeset, red. (1987). «Gubben mot strømmen» Engebret Soot & Soot-kanalen (norsk). Eidskog: Eget forlag.
- ↑ Handlingsplan Sootkanalen