Hannevika

Hannevika
Neighboruhood in Kristiansand
Country  Norway
County  Vest-Agder
City Kristiansand
District Tinnheia
Borough Grim
ZIP code 4629
Area code 38
Hannevika industrial area

Hannevika (or Hannevig, Hannevik) is a neighbourhood in Kristiansand, Norway. It's located in the southernmost of the Grim borough with European route E39 and the start of Norwegian County Road 456. Hannevika is a part of the district Tinnheia and is a large industrial area. Glencore, Hennig-Olsen Iskremfabrikk is the two largest industries located there. Hannevika is located south for Eigevannskollen, west for Kartheia and east for Kolsberg.[1]

Roads through Hannevika
Line Destination [2]
E39 Denmark - Downtown - Stavanger
Fv456 Hannevika - Vågsbygd - Søgne

Hannevika is an important place for bus lines in Kristiansand, as it is a place to change bus for many.

Buses through
Line Destination [3] Info
D2 Voiebyen - Kvadraturen Direct route
D3 Slettheia - Kvadraturen Direct route
M1 Flekkerøy - Sørlandsparken-Dyreparken-IKEA
M1 Flekkerøy - Kvadraturen
M1 Flekkerøy - Dyreparken Summer-season only
M2 Voiebyen - Hånes
M2 Voiebyen - Hånes-Lauvåsen
M2 Voiebyen - Hånes-Kjevik/Tveit Sundays only
M2 Voiebyen - Kvadraturen The last route
M3 Slettheia - Søm
05 Andøya - Kvadraturen
05 Andøya - Kvadraturen-UiA Rush-hour
09 Bråvann - Kvadraturen
09 Bråvann - Kvadraturen-UiA Rush-hour
12 Kjos Haveby - Eg-Sykehuset
17 Hellemyr - Tømmerstø
17 Hellemyr - Tømmerstø-Frikstad
17 Hellemyr - Kvadraturen
18 Hellemyr - Tømmerstø-Odderhei Holte
40 Kristiansand - Søgne (Høllen-Årosskogen)
42 Kristiansand - Søgne (Langenes)
45 Kristiansand - Nodelandsheia
45 Kristiansand - Nodelansheia-Stokkeland
46 Kristiansand - Nodeland-Finsland
900 Kristiansand - Mandal
900 Kristiansand - Mandal o/ Møll
900 Kristiansand - Mandal-Lindesnes-Lyngdal-Farsund-Lista Collaborate with bus to Flekkefjord and Kvinesdal

See also

References

  1. "Kristiansand Kommune - Hannevika". kristiansand.kommune.no. Retrieved 2015.
  2. "Statens Vegvesen". vegvesen.no. Retrieved 2015.
  3. "Agder Kollektiv Transport". akt.no. Retrieved 2015.


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