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Biermanns gate tram stop

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Biermanns gate is a tram stop on the Grünerløkka-Torshov Line of the Oslo Tramway. It is served by lines 11, 12 and 18. It was opened in 1990, but trams operated on the street of Vogts gate, which is where it is located today, since 1899. This was because the Grünerløkka–Torshov Line was extended up further to Torshov. [1]

Biermanns gate
Tram or Light Rail Station
Biermanns gate tram stop (westbound)
Westbound shelter at Biermanns gate tram stop
General information
LocationGrünerløkka, Oslo
Norway
Coordinates59°55′49″N 10°45′40″E / 59.93028°N 10.76104°E / 59.93028; 10.76104
Line(s)Grünerløkka–Torshov Line 11 12 18 
History
Opened1990
Services
Preceding station Trams in Oslo Following station
Birkelunden
towards Majorstuen
Line 11 Torshov
towards Kjelsås
Line 12
Birkelunden Line 18 Torshov
towards Grefsen

Station Location

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It is located between Birkelunden and Torshov. Biermanns gate replaced the former station of Sannergata, which was located slightly south of Biermanns gate, at the intersection between Vogts gate and Sannergata. The shelters at the Biermanns gate station are staggered, so the westbound platform (on Vogts gate) is not directly facing the eastbound platform (on Toftes gate). The street of Biermanns gate runs between the two platforms. The tram stop is physically located between both the boroughs of Grünerløkka and Sagene.

Connections

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The station is served by three tram lines and two night bus services. Line 11, Line 12 and Line 18 serve the station.[2] Therefore, a passenger travelling to the city-centre only needs to wait a maximum of 5 minutes at the platform. Night bus services, 11N and 12N also serve the station during the night period which lasts between 2 AM and 5-6 AM. The bus stop called Vogts gate (which is actually on Christian Michelsens gate) is served by route 28. There is a short, walkable distance between these two stations.

References

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  1. ^ Acando. "Sporveien AS - Våre trikkeholdeplasser". sporveien.com (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2022-12-20.
  2. ^ "Linjekart for trikker" (PDF). Ruter. 9 August 2021. Retrieved 2 January 2023.