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Trondheim tram line 2: Lade - Elgeseter

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City: Trondheim (Norway).
Total route length: 6.3 km (3.9 miles).

Track gauge: 1000 mm (metre gauge).
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Tram lines in Trondheim

9Trondheim tram line 9, Gråkallbanen: Sankt Olavs gate - Lian
Operational

2Trondheim tram line 2: Lade - Elgeseter
Closed

3Trondheim tram line 3: Singsaker - Jernbanen
Closed

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LadeElgeseterOlav Tryggvasons gate.

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Photos and videos of Trondheim tram line 2: Lade - Elgeseter

Gråkallbanen (1994)
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Gråkallbanen (1994)From archive tape "S016". Music in this video Get more information Listen ad-free with YouTube Premium Song Breakfast Artist Slowly Towards the North Album Hildring Licensed to YouTube by CD Baby (on behalf of Origo Sound), and 1 music rights management companiesBy STV Arkiv - .
Trondheim tram line 2 with railcar 11 on Prinsens gate (1980)Trondheim tram line 2 with railcar 11 on Prinsens gate (1980)By Henrik Boye.
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Trondheim tram line 2 with railcar 20 on Olav Tryggvasons gate (1980)Trondheim tram line 2 with railcar 20 on Olav Tryggvasons gate (1980)By Henrik Boye.
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Trondheim (1975)
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Trondheim (1975)Tram lines 1, 2 and 5 Created with MAGIX Video deluxe MX Plus.By Olof Nevenius - .
Postcard: Trondheim tram line 2  on Elgeseter bru (1961)Postcard: Trondheim tram line 2 on Elgeseter bru (1961)Elgeseter bridge with trams in 1961. The bridge was built in 1951. The tram was built in 1957/58 by Strømmens versted with electrical equipment from NEBB.By Aune Forlag, Henrik Boye - .
Postcard: Trondheim tram line 2 with railcar 47 on Elgeseter bru (1951)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 - .

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