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Trondheim Sporvei was a muni****lly
owned tram
operator in Trondheim,
Norway that
existed between 1936 and 1974. The
company operated the muni****l parts...
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Trondhjems Elektricitetsværk og
Sporvei was a muni****lly
owned power company and tram
operator in Trondheim,
Norway between 1901 and 1936 when the company...
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Bergen Sporvei AS was a muni****l
owned public transport company that
operated in Bergen,
Norway from 1898 to 1998. The
company operated both the Bergen...
- Kjøbenhavns
Sporvei-Selskab (KSS) was an
operator of
tramways in Copenhagen, Denmark. Kjøbenhavns
Sporvei-Selskab was
founded by C. F.
Tietgen in 1865...
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lines were
converted to trolleybus. It was
built and
operated by
Bergen Sporvei, and is now
operated by its successor, Tide Buss. As of 2007, it had six...
- A/S
Kristiania Elektriske Sporvei or KES,
nicknamed the Blue
Tramway (Norwegian: Blåtrikken), was a
company which operated part of the Oslo
Tramway between...
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Kongens Gate from
Ilevollen to
Trondheim Torg and was
operated by
Trondheim Sporvei until 1974. When A/S
Graakalbanen started its tram
service in 1924 it licensed...
- the
Lilleaker Line when it was
opened in 1919 by
Kristiania Elektriske Sporvei as an
extension of the Skøyen Line (Øraker was the
original name). In 1924...
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continue they
would need to use
Trondheim Sporvei's 600 V,
metre gauge and car width. However,
Trondheim Sporvei had
chosen to
convert its
system to wide...
- Oslo—at the time
called Kristiania. It was
followed by
Kristiania Elektriske Sporvei (KES) who
established electric tram
services in 1894; by 1900 KSS had also...