The Bingen Booms (Norwegian: Bingen lenser) is a system of log booms on the Glomma River below Sørumsand in the municipality of Sørum, Norway.
At the booms, timber was sorted and bundled before it was driven down the Glomma River and distributed to sawmills on the shore of Lake Øyeren.
[2] A railway bridge across the Glomma River in Fetsund was built in 1861.
This created an obstacle for log driving, and the sorting infrastructure was moved downriver to Fetsund.
[3] Log driving on the Glomma River came to an end in 1985, and for a long time the Bingen Booms were poorly maintained.