Dronningens gate station
Dronningens gate | |
---|---|
General information | |
Location | Midtbyen |
Line(s) | Gråkallbanen |
History | |
Opened | 1948 |
Dronningens gate is a tram stop on the Trondheim Tramway, Norway, that was constructed in 1948 when a loop was built in city center for the trams on the Gråkall Line. After the Archangelsk Tramway was closed in 2004 the stop became the most northerly tram stop in the world. The station is only served by outbound trams, and is within short walking distance of the two closest stops. It serves primarily residential areas.[1]
TERMINUS | NEXT STATION ← OUTBOUND | Dronningens gate | NEXT STATION INBOUND→ | TERMINUS |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lian | Hospitalskirka | Gråkallbanen | St. Olavs Gate | St. Olavs Gate |
- v
- t
- e
Trondheim Tramway
- Elgeseter Line
- Gråkall Line
- Ila Line
- Lade Line
- Singsaker Line
- Trondhjems Elektricitetsværk og Sporvei (1901–36)
- Trondheim Sporvei (1936–74)
- Graakalbanen (1924–71)
- Trondheim Trafikkselskap (1974–88)
- Gråkallbanen / Veolia / Boreal (1990–)
- Dalsenget
- Dronningens gate
- Ila
- Lian
- Munkegata
- Munkvoll
- St. Olavs Gate
- Trondheim S
- Ugla
- Voldsminde
- Dalsenget
- Hospitalløkkan
- Munkvoll
- Voldsminde
63°25′37″N 10°23′35″E / 63.42694°N 10.39306°E / 63.42694; 10.39306
References
- ^ Darwin Porter; Danforth Prince (20 June 2003), Frommer's Norway, Wiley, ISBN 978-0-7645-2467-7
This Norwegian tram- or light rail-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e