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Vestre Strandgate

Street in Kristiansand, Norway From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vestre Strandgate
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Vestre Strandgate (Western Beach-street) is a street and a road in Kristiansand, Norway. The road is a part of National Road 471 and starts after Riksvei 9 ends in Kvadraturen.[1][failed verification]

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Vestre Strandgate during night

Vestre Strandgate is a dual path and pavement on both sides of the road. It is one of the busiest roads in the city center of Kristiansand and constantly has traffic during the day and long out over the nights in the weekend.[2][failed verification]

Kristiansand S and Kristiansand Bus Terminal are both located at Vestre Strandgate. Businesses, restaurants and kiosk/grocery are located on the street. Other faculties are night clubs, hotels and cafés.[3][failed verification]

Vestre Strandgate is served by two bus stops, Vestre Strandgate pl. A and Vestre Strandgate pl. B. These stops access local city buses to the Grim and Vågsbygd districts while regional and national bus routes go from the bus terminal.[4][failed verification]

Crossing streets (from north to south):[5][failed verification]

  • Tordenskjolds gate
  • Kristian IVs gate
  • Henrik Wergelands gate
  • Skippergata
  • Gyldeløves gate
  • Rådhusgata
  • Tollbodgata
  • Dronningens gate
  • Kongens gate
  • Østre Strandgate
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