Sæter tram stop

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Sæter
Sæter holdeplass 2009-09-06 at 16-15-03.jpg
LocationNordstrand
Coordinates59°51′40″N 10°47′55″E / 59.861022°N 10.798702°E / 59.861022; 10.798702Coordinates: 59°51′40″N 10°47′55″E / 59.861022°N 10.798702°E / 59.861022; 10.798702
Line(s)Ekeberg Line
History
Opened11 June 1917
Services
Preceding station Oslo Tramway Piktogram.svg Trams in Oslo Following station
Bråten
towards Bekkestua
Line 13 Ljabru
Terminus
Bråten
towards Majorstuen
Line 19

Sæter is a light rail tram stop on the Oslo Tramway.

Located at Nordstrand, it was the terminus of the Ekeberg Line when it was opened in 1917 by AS Ekebergbanen in cooperation with Kristiania Sporveisselskab. In 1941 the Ekeberg Line was extended to Ljabru, the current terminus. Until 1967, the stretch between Sæter and Ljabru was the only single track rail in Oslo.[1]

Sæter is a key word in John Buchan's novel "The Three Hostages".

References[]

  1. ^ Aspenberg, Nils Carl (1994). Trikker og forstadsbaner i Oslo. Oslo: Baneforlaget. p. 15. ISBN 82-91448-03-5.


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