- The
Ekeberg Line (Norwegian:
Ekebergbanen) is a 6.6-kilometre (4.1 mi) long
light rail line of the Oslo
Tramway which runs from Oslo
Hospital to Ljabru...
- AS
Ekebergbanen was a
private company that
built and
operated the
Ekeberg Line in Oslo, Norway. It was
founded 27
March 1914, and the line
opened 11 June...
-
Ekebergbanen has
operated a
series of
similar trams for use on the
Ekeberg Line, the Simensbråten Line and the line in
towards the city center. The trams...
- hour
Ekebergbanen provided direct services to the city center, but
otherwise only
provided a
shuttle service to Jomfrubråten. In 1918, AS
Ekebergbanen sent...
- June 1917 by A/S
Ekebergbanen and has a
balloon loop. The
station is
served by
lines 13 and 19. In the
summer of 1917,
Ekebergbanen constructed a depot...
- also changing. The
suburban tramways operated by
Holmenkolbanen and
Ekebergbanen were not
taken over, as was the
Lilleaker Line
operated by KES; the city...
-
light rail
lines were
built by
three private companies, Holmenkolbanen,
Ekebergbanen and Bærumsbanen. By 1975, all had been
bought by Oslo Sporveier. The...
- to expand, with the most
notable addition being the
construction of
Ekebergbanen, a line up
along the hill
along the east side of the Oslo Fjord, south...
-
tramway along part of the
route of the
Lambertseter Line were
launched by
Ekebergbanen. They had
opened the
Ekeberg Line in 1917,
which was
supplemented with...
-
private Holmenkolbanen, and
later the muni****l
Akersbanerne and
private Ekebergbanen,
built suburban light rail systems. In 1924, the city took over the street...