List of Oslo Tramway stations

This is a list of current stations of the Oslo Tramway, Norway:[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]

List

Schematic diagram
A map of the tram network in orange; metro in red

The following table lists the name of each station; the line the station is located on; the services (11 through 13 and 17 through 19); the date the station opened. Further details are available in the articles on each station.

Station Line Service Opened Ref
AbbediengenLilleaker 9 May 1919[7]
AdamstuenUllevål Hageby  24 September 1909[5]
Aker bryggeVika 21 August 1995[10]
BekkestuaKolsås [13]
Biermanns gateGrünerløkka–Torshov   28 November 1902[4]
BirkelundenGrünerløkka–Torshov   28 November 1902[4]
BislettUllevål Hageby  24 September 1909[5]
BriskebyBriskeby 2 March 1894[2]
BrugataGrünerløkka–Torshov    10 October 1875[1]
BråtenEkeberg  11 June 1917[9]
Oslo bussterminalEkeberg  28 April 1957[8]
Carl Berners plassSinsen 1939[3]
Christiania torvVika 21 August 1995[10]
DalsbergstienUllevål Hageby  24 September 1909[5]
DisenKjelsås  25 September 1934[3]
Dronningens gateBriskeby   2 March 1894[2]
ElisenbergFrogner 1902[2]
ForskningsparkenUllevål Hageby  1 June 1999[11]
Frogner plassFrogner 1902[2]
Frogner stadionFrogner 15 May 1914[7]
FurulundLilleaker 9 May 1919[7]
GaustadalléenUllevål Hageby  1 June 1999[11]
Glads veiKjelsås  25 September 1934[3]
GrefsenSinsen  1902[3]
GrefsenplatåetKjelsås  25 September 1934[3]
Grefsen stadionKjelsås  25 September 1934[3]
GrefsenveienGrünerløkka–Torshov   28 November 1902[4]
GrensenUllevål Hageby   6 October 1875[1]
Hausmanns gateGrünerløkka–Torshov    10 October 1878[1]
HeimdalsgataSinsen 27 March 1900[3]
HoffLilleaker 9 May 1919[7]
Holbergs plassUllevål Hageby   6 October 1875[1]
HoltetEkeberg  11 June 1917[9]
HomansbyenUllevål Hageby   6 October 1875[1]
HøyskolesenteretUllevål Hageby   6 October 1875[1]
InkognitogataBriskeby 2 March 1894[2]
JarKolsås 
JernbanetorgetGamleby    2 March 1894[1]
John Colletts plassUllevål Hageby  1925[3]
JomfrubråtenEkeberg  11 June 1917[9]
KastelletEkeberg  11 June 1917[9]
KjelsåsKjelsås  25 September 1934[3]
KjelsåsalléenKjelsås  25 September 1934[3]
Kongens gateBriskeby   2 March 1894[2]
Lakkegata skoleSinsen 27 March 1900[3]
LilleakerLilleaker 9 May 1919[7]
Lille Frogner alléFrogner 1902[2]
LjabruEkeberg  17 September 1941[6]
MajorstuenBriskeby   2 March 1894[2]
MunkegataGamleby  2 December 1878[1]
NationaltheatretBriskeby  2 March 1894[2]
Niels Juels gateFrogner 1902[2]
Nobels gateSkøyen 31 December 1894[2]
Olaf Ryes plassGrünerløkka–Torshov   10 October 1878[1]
ØrakerLilleaker 
Oslo HospitalEkeberg  6 October 1875[1]
Riddervolds plassBriskeby 2 March 1894[2]
RikshospitaletUllevål Hageby  1 June 1999[11]
RosenborgBriskeby  2 March 1894[2]
RosenhoffSinsen 1939[3]
RådhusplassenVika 21 August 1995[10]
SanatorietKjelsås  25 September 1934[3]
Sandaker senterGrünerløkka–Torshov   28 November 1902[4]
Schous plassGrünerløkka–Torshov   10 October 1878[1]
Schultz gateBriskeby  2 March 1894[2]
SinsenkryssetSinsen 1939[3]
SinsenterrassenSinsen 1939[3]
SjømannsskolenEkeberg  11 June 1917[9]
SkarpsnoSkøyen 31 December 1894[2]
SkillebekkSkøyen 2 March 1894[2]
SkøyenSkøyen 21 June 1903[2]
SofienbergSinsen 1939[3]
SolliSkøyen  2 March 1894[2]
SportsplassenEkeberg  11 June 1917[9]
StensgataUllevål Hageby  24 September 1909[5]
St Halvards plassGamleby  2 December 1878[1]
StoroGrünerløkka–Torshov   28 November 1902[4]
StortorvetUllevål Hageby   6 October 1875[1]
SæterEkeberg  11 June 1917[9]
SørliEkeberg  11 June 1917[9]
ThuneSkøyen 1901[2]
TinghusetUllevål Hageby   6 October 1875[1]
TorshovGrünerløkka–Torshov   28 November 1902[4]
TullinløkkaUllevål Hageby   6 October 1875[1]
UllernLilleaker 9 May 1919[7]
Ullevål sykehusUllevål Hageby  1925[3]
Universitetet BlindernUllevål Hageby  1 June 1999[11]
UranienborgveienBriskeby 2 March 1894[2]
VigelandsparkenFrogner 15 May 1914[7]
VikatorvetVika 21 August 1995[10]
Wessels plassBriskeby   2 March 1894[2]

References

Notes

  1. Aspenberg, 1994: 6
  2. Aspenberg, 1994: 7
  3. Aspenberg, 1994: 9
  4. Aspenberg, 1994: 10
  5. Aspenberg, 1994: 11
  6. Aspenberg, 1994: 15
  7. Aspenberg, 1994: 19
  8. Aspenberg, 1994: 24
  9. Bjerke and Holom, 2004: 346
  10. Vance, Bibi Plathe (12 July 1995). "Ny Vika-trikk til Aker Brygge fra 21. august". Aftenposten Aften (in Norwegian). p. 16.
  11. Ruter. "Tidslinje" (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 2008-06-21. Retrieved 2008-08-19.
  12. "Fem holdeplasser legges ned for å bedre fremkommeligheten for buss og trikk" (in Norwegian). Ruter. Retrieved 17 September 2015.
  13. van der Linden, Kim (10 August 2015). "– Helt suverent". Budstikka (in Norwegian). Retrieved 17 September 2015.

Bibliography

Aspenberg, Nils Carl (1994). Trikker og forstadsbaner i Oslo. Oslo: Baneforlaget. ISBN 82-91448-03-5.

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