Rosenborg tram stop (original) explained

Rosenborg
Address:Rosenborg, Oslo
Country:Norway
Coordinates:59.925°N 10.7233°W
Line:Briskeby Line

Rosenborg (pronounced as /no-NO-03/) was a tram stop on the Oslo Tramway. It was located on the shopping street Bogstadveien, in the area of the same name in the neighbourhood Hegdehaugen. The station was preceded by Schultz' gate on the Briskeby Line and succeeded by Homansbyen and Uranienborgveien on the Homansby and Briskeby Line, respectively. In 2005, the station was upgraded, with heightened platforms, new skeds and real-time monitors.[1] In 2014, the stop was closed and replaced by the newly established Bogstadveien stop, located a bit further north on the Bogstadveien street, closer to Majorstuen. The succeeding Uranienborg stop was relocated to the street junction between Bogstadveien and Josefines gate, and renamed Rosenborg.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Stavheim. Ole Jonny. 18 nye holdeplasser skal bygges i høst. Oslo Sporvognsdrift. 2 December 2010. 1 August 2005. Norwegian. dead. https://archive.today/20130222222106/http://www.trikken.no/asp/Hoved.asp?SideId=2&NyID=2&NyhetsId=464. 22 February 2013.
  2. Web site: Eriksen. Kjersti Flugstad. Her er Oslos fem nye trikkeholdeplasser. Aftenposten. 7 April 2020 . nb-NO. 23 April 2014.