Photos from Gråkallbanen in Trondheim (GB) Postcard: Trondheim tram line 3 with railcar 22 at Jernbanen (1965) The tramway's terminus for line 3 at the railway station in 1965.
The new trams that were delivered after the tramway fire in 1956 were still two-man operated, and had an entrance at the back. In the autumn of 1968, the Singsaker-Jernbanen was closed down as a tramway line.
Tramcar 22 at the terminus by the railway station in 1965. Route 3 was closed down in 1968. By Henrik Boye, Per Rickheden, Trondheim Sporveihistoriske Forening -
1965 .
Postcard: Trondheim museum tram 1 in front of Voldsminde (1987) 80 years of development; first and last carriage type in Trondheim outside the Voldsminde carriage hall December 1987.
- Motor carriage 1 (formerly 12) was delivered by Skabo/Siemens & Halske in 1903. - Motor carriage 1 was delivered by Linke Hofmann Busch/Siemens in 1984. Tram operations in Trondheim were closed on June 12, 1988. By Henrik Boye, Knut Bangsund, Trondheim Sporveihistoriske Forening -
December 1987 .
Postcard: Trondheim tram line 2 with railcar 47 on Elgeseter bru (1951) Elgesæter Bro Aune
Car 47 passes the new Elgeseter bridge in 1951. The new bridge with 6 lanes was built for future traffic, and financed with Sporveien's own profits.
The 10 cars of this type were called the >40 series<. They were delivered from Strømmens' workshop in 1949 and all were lost in the tramway fire at Dalsenget in 1956. By Aune Forlag, Henrik Boye -
1951 .
Postcard: Trondheim tram line 3 with railcar 14 by Studentersamfundet (1961) The Strømmer trams 14 and 16 meet in front of the Studentersamfundet in 1961. The trams were delivered in 1957/58. The Sigsagerlinjen - line 3 was built in 1927 to Ankers gt. Later extended to Asbjørnsen gt. in 1935 and in 1955 in a loop around Rosenborg. The Singsaker tram was closed in 1968, the first tram line in Trondheim to suffer such a fate. By Aune Forlag, Henrik Boye -
1961 .
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Santa's Tram at Gråkallbanen (2020) "Nissetrikken" - "Santas Tram" at Gråkallbanen 20.12.2020. This year, the vintage cars 29 (1958) and 71 (1951) were used for this event, with departures at 12:00, 13:00, 14:00, and 15:00 from St. Olav's gate. Due to Corona restrictions, the number of passengers was limited, and required pre-reservation of tickets. Musicians from Byåsen skolemusikkorps (School Consert Band), were entertaining with Christmas music. By NorTram -
December 20, 2020 .
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