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Nyholmen Lighthouse
Nyholmen fyrstasjon
View of the lighthouse
Map
Location of the lighthouse
LocationNordland, Norway
Coordinates67°17′10″N 14°21′53″E / 67.2861°N 14.3647°E / 67.2861; 14.3647
Tower
Constructed1875 (first)
Constructionfiberglass
Automated1907
Height7.4 metres (24 ft)
Shapecylindrical tower
Markingswhite tower, red roof
Heritagecultural property Edit this on Wikidata
Light
First lit2017 (current)
Deactivated1907 (first), 2017 (second)
Focal height7.6 metres (25 ft)
RangeRed: 1.4 nmi (2.6 km; 1.6 mi)

Green: 1.4 nmi (2.6 km; 1.6 mi)

White: 2 nmi (3.7 km; 2.3 mi)
CharacteristicOc WRG 6s Edit this on Wikidata
Norway no.698000

Nyholmen Lighthouse (Norwegian: Nyholmen fyr, formerly called Bodø fyr) is a coastal lighthouse in Bodø Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. It is located on the extreme southwestern tip of a small island (connected to the mainland by a causeway) in the northern part of the harbour for the town of Bodø.

The light sits atop a 7.4-metre (24 ft) tall white, fiberglass tower. The light sits at an elevation of 7.6 metres (25 ft) above sea level. It flashes white, red, or green light (depending on direction), occulting once every six seconds.[1]

History

The original lighthouse

The original lighthouse was built in 1875 and it consisted of a 5-metre (16 ft) tall octagonal cast iron tower attached to the front corner of a stone, white, 1-1/2 story keeper's house. That light was discontinued in 1907 when a new tower was built closer to the southwestern tip of the island. The new light was automated on the top of a concrete tower. The old lighthouse was transferred to the Society for the Preservation of Ancient Norwegian Monuments in 1987. In 2017, the old 110-year-old concrete light tower was taken down and replaced with a similar fiberglass tower.[2][3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Kystverket (2018). Norske Fyrliste (PDF) (in Norwegian). ISBN 9788245015959. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-06-12. Retrieved 2018-11-26.
  2. ^ Rowlett, Russ (2018-09-22). "Lighthouses of Norway: Bodø Area". The Lighthouse Directory. Retrieved 2018-11-25.
  3. ^ Norske Fyrhistorisk Forening. "Bodø/Nyholmen fyrstasjon" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2012-03-14.

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