AS Ekebergbanen was a private company that built and operated the Ekeberg Line in Oslo, Norway. It was founded 27 March 1914, and the line opened 11 June...
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Ekeberg Line (redirect from Ekebergbanen)
The Ekeberg Line (Norwegian: Ekebergbanen) is a 6.6-kilometre (4.1 mi) long light rail line of the Oslo Tramway which runs from Oslo Hospital to Ljabru...
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Ekebergbanen has operated a series of similar trams for use on the Ekeberg Line, the Simensbråten Line and the line in towards the city center. The trams...
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construction of Ekebergbanen, a line up along the hill along the east side of the Oslo Fjord, south of the city. It was operated by a separate company. It was...
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Høka (category Companies based in Ringerike (municipality))
had worked for Ekebergbanen, that operated one of the suburban tramways in Oslo. That year the company had 90 employees. The company continued to manufacture...
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companies in Norway. Type indicates the role of the company. Integrated companies operate both the infrastructure and the trains. Freight companies operate...
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hour Ekebergbanen provided direct services to the city center, but otherwise only provided a shuttle service to Jomfrubråten. In 1918, AS Ekebergbanen sent...
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Kristiania Sporveisselskab (category Defunct railway companies of Norway)
time known as Oslo). From here the suburban Ekeberg Line, operated by Ekebergbanen continued southwards. Two lines branched off from the Oslo Line. The...
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Sporveisbussene (category Companies based in Oslo)
February 1953, Oslo Sporveier took over the bus services operated by Ekebergbanen. The following year, Line 23 was established along Ring 3. Delivery of...
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Oslo Sporveier (category Defunct railway companies of Norway)
network, though it remained operated by the private company Oslo Fergene. In 1991 the companies Ekebergbanen and Holmenkolbanen were merged into Oslo Sporveier...
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Norwegian). Oslo: Lokaltrafikkhistorisk Forening. Andersen, Bjørn (1992). Ekebergbanen 75 år; (in Norwegian). Oslo: Lokaltrafikkhistorisk Forening. ISBN 82-91223-00-9...
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director of the three Oslo local transport authorities Oslo Sporveier, Ekebergbanen and Holmenkolbanen. In 1985, Johannessen left the director's office in...
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took over Akersbanerne's three Class A trams, up to three units from Ekebergbanen were also leased. From 1937 to 1939, Oslo Sporveier received 46 Class...
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A/S Skabo on a type CBOE chassis. It was originally used by the company A/S Ekebergbanen, from 1928 as a reserve and it was taken out of traffic in 1931...
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Graakalbanen (category Companies based in Trondheim)
the municipal Oslo Sporveier had taken over the private Bærumsbanen, Ekebergbanen and Holmenkolbanen. Negotiations were initiated, and on 6 October 1965...
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administration of a number of companies, including Akersbanene, Ekebergbanen, Holmenkolbanen, the insurance companies Eidsvold and Glitne, the paper...
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(1957). The light rail lines were built by three private companies, Holmenkolbanen, Ekebergbanen and Bærumsbanen. By 1975, all had been bought by Oslo Sporveier...
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took over Akersbanerne's three Class A trams, up to three units from Ekebergbanen were also leased. Since the birth of the line, plans had existed to connect...
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List of Oslo Tramway and Metro operators (category Railway companies of Norway)
private Holmenkolbanen, and later the municipal Akersbanerne and private Ekebergbanen, built suburban light rail systems. In 1924, the city took over the street...
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Hellenes. Sutton Publishing. ISBN 0-7509-2147-1. Andersen, Bjørn (1992). Ekebergbanen 75 år; (in Norwegian). Oslo: Lokaltrafikkhistorisk Forening. p. 13. ISBN 82-91223-00-9...
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tramway along part of the route of the Lambertseter Line were launched by Ekebergbanen. They had opened the Ekeberg Line in 1917, which was supplemented with...
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Bekkestua. 1924 November 2 The Lilleaker Line extended to Haslum. 1924 AS Ekebergbanen starts operating the first bus lines. 1925 January 1 Kristiania changed...
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to operate all the lines, so an addition three trams were leased from Ekebergbanen. The lack of direct routes to the city center was not popular among travelers...
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taking bribes for naval contracts offered by foreign companies Siemens and Vickers. Ekebergbanen was formed to build and operate the Ekeberg light rail...
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