Strømmens Værksted A/S was an industrial company based in Skedsmo, Norway, specialising in the production of rolling stock.
[1] Nils Claus Ihlen would later become Minister of Labour, overseeing the opening of the Bergen Line among others.
The most important customer was Oslo Sporveier, and during World War II some of the buses were rebuilt to trolleybuses.
After having been bought by Norsk Elektrisk & Brown Boveri, the Norwegian subsidiary of Brown, Boveri & Cie (BBC) in 1978, it was later transferred to Asea Brown Boveri in 1988 when it merged with Elektrisk Bureau to form EB Strømmens Verksted, Adtranz in 1996 when it was named Adtranz Strømmen, in 1999 sold to Daimler Chrysler changing the name to Daimler Chrysler Rail System Norway and then to Bombardier Transportation, changing the name to Bombardier Transportation Norway.
Strømmens has been a large manufacturer of railway cars, including several models for Norges Statsbaner as well as local trains, multiple units for the Oslo Metro and trams for the Oslo Tramway and Trondheim Tramway.