Sandvikselva

Sandvikselva, formerly known as Løxa, is a river in Bærum, Norway, originating at the intersection of the two rivers Lomma and Isielva at Wøyen. The river flows into the Oslo Fjord 4.5 km south at Sandvika, though the center of the city, where it is crossed by the historic Løkke Bridge, the first cast iron bridge in Norway.[1][2] At the mouth there are three bridges over the river.

Sandvikselva
Sandvikselva, Løxa
A quiet section of the river
Etymologynamed after the area Sandvika
Location
CountryNorway
RegionØstlandet
MunicipalityBærum
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationBærum, Norway
Source confluenceWøyen
  coordinates59.908308°N 10.483489°E / 59.908308; 10.483489
MouthKadettangen
  location
Sandvika, Akershus, Norway
  coordinates
59.8882479°N 10.5272198°E / 59.8882479; 10.5272198
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length4.5 km (2.8 mi)
Basin features
River systemSandviksvassdraget
Tributaries 
  leftLomma
  rightIsielva
Sandvikselva at Olsens Sykkelverksted

There were formerly water mills for industry along the line, including at Franzefoss for Franzefoss Bruk. The river regularly floods, and landslides have occurred. There is a measuring station for water levels and pollution at Bjøregårdsvingen.

Sandvikselva is the premier trout river of the Oslo Fjord, and a community of dedicated volunteers invest much time and energy to preserve the conditions for the fish to be able to travel up the river to spawn each autumn.

References

  1. McFetrich, David (2022). An Encyclopaedia of World Bridges. Pen and Sword. p. 142. ISBN 9781526794499.
  2. "Walks+Talks: Sandvika Fjord Park". Oslo Byleksikon. Retrieved 20 March 2022.


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