Bjørvika Line

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Bjørvika Line
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Middelalderparken holdeplass.jpg
Middelalderparken Station on Bjørvika Line
Overview
Native nameBjørvikalinjen
StatusOperating
OwnerSporveien
LocaleOslo, Norway
TerminiDronningens gate
Oslo Hospital
Service
TypeTramway
SystemOslo Tramway
Operator(s)Sporveien Trikken
Rolling stockSL79 and SL95
History
Opened4th October, 2020
Technical
Number of tracksDouble

The Bjørvika Line is a tram line in Sentrum and Gamleby in Oslo. It opened following the closure of the Gamleby Line. It has two stops, Bjørvika and Middelalderparken. It runs along Dronning Eufemias gate, instead of Schweigaards gate and Munkegata. [1] It is served by lines 13 and 19 to Majorstuen, Bekkestua, and Ljabru.

Route[]

It starts from Dronningens gate, through Prinsens gate and past the Opera House. It goes along Dronning Eufemias gate until it stops at Bjørvika. Next, it follows down Dronning Eufemias gate through Bispegata before heading to Middelalderparken. From Middelalderparken, it continues through Bispegata and Oslo gate before merging with the Ekeberg Line at Oslo Hospital.[2]

See also[]

External links[]

https://sporveien.com/inter/nyheter#/pressreleases/endelig-trikk-i-dronning-eufemias-gate-3040054

References[]

  1. ^ "Linjekart for Trikken" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Bjørvikalinjen Directions" (PDF).
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