Lian (station)
Lian Station | |
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General information | |
Location | Bymarka |
Line(s) | Gråkallbanen |
History | |
Opened | 1933 |
Lian Station is the terminus of Gråkallbanen, the remaining part of the Trondheim Tramway in Trondheim, Norway.[1] The Lian terminus serves as the main access point to the city's largest recreational area, Bymarka, which is west of Byåsen.
The station was built for the third expansion of line and opened in 1933. Until 1947, the trams had to change direction at the station, but in that year a loop was built allowing the trams to continue back along the loop.
Route
TERMINUS | NEXT STATION ← OUTBOUND | Lian | NEXT STATION INBOUND→ | TERMINUS |
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Lian | terminus | Gråkallbanen | Herlofsonløypa | St. Olavs Gate |
References
- ^ Trondheim Trams Gråkallbanen
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Trondheim Tramway
- Elgeseter Line
- Gråkall Line
- Ila Line
- Lade Line
- Singsaker Line
- Trondhjems Elektricitetsværk og Sporvei (1901–36)
- Trondheim Sporvei (1936–74)
- Graakalbanen (1924–71)
- Trondheim Trafikkselskap (1974–88)
- Gråkallbanen / Veolia / Boreal (1990–)
- Dalsenget
- Dronningens gate
- Ila
- Lian
- Munkegata
- Munkvoll
- St. Olavs Gate
- Trondheim S
- Ugla
- Voldsminde
- Dalsenget
- Hospitalløkkan
- Munkvoll
- Voldsminde
63°24′10″N 10°18′51″E / 63.4029°N 10.3142°E / 63.4029; 10.3142
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