Sagene Depot
Sagene Depot (Norwegian: Sagene vognhall) is a disused, but not abandoned tram depot in Stockfleths gate at Sagene in Oslo, Norway. Two hall units, several apartments and offices, a forge and a workshop constitute the depot. The two hall units are preserved, and are now used as a cultural meeting place.
History[]
In 1902, three years after the Sagene Line had opened, Kristiania Kommunale Sporveie built one hall unit for the tramway.[1] An additional hall unit was later constructed.
Facilities[]
There were two depots that were put up adjacent at Sagene. They were built at municipally owned ground and had places for 36 cars.[1]
Next to the depot, a building with apartment and office was put up, constructed in brick. The depot chief lived in an apartment in the first stock.[2]
References[]
- Notes
- ^ a b Hartmann & Mangset 2001, p. 67.
- ^ Sporveier 1935, p. 73.
- Bibliography
- Hartmann, Eivind; Mangset, Øistein (2001). Neste stopp! - Verneplan for bygninger (in Norwegian). Oslo: Baneforlaget. ISBN 82-91448-17-5.
- Sporveier, Oslo (1935). Sporveien i Oslo gjennem 60 år 1875 - 1935 (in Norwegian). Oslo: A/S Oslo Sporveier.
- Oslo Tramway depots