place

Rosenborg tram stop

Norway tram stubsOslo Metro stubsOslo Tramway stations in OsloPages with no open date in Infobox station
Holtegata in Oslo
Holtegata in Oslo

Rosenborg, formerly Uranienborgveien is at tram stop on the Briskeby Line of the Oslo Tramway. It is located in Josefines gate, close to its street junction with Bogstadveien. It serves the neighborhoods Rosenborg, Hegdehaugen and Uranienborg in the West End of Oslo. The station is preceded and succeeded by Bogstadveien and Briskeby, respectively. The station used to be near the junction of Holtegata and Uranienborgveien streets, but it was moved towards Hegdehaugen and Rosenborg in 2009, after the line had been upgraded and reconstructed. In 2014, it was moved even further towards Rosenborg, and consequently renamed. In the same move, the former Rosenborg stop was replaced with the newly established Bogstadveien stop, situated further north, closer to Majorstuen.

Excerpt from the Wikipedia article Rosenborg tram stop (License: CC BY-SA 3.0, Authors, Images).

Rosenborg tram stop
Holtegata, Oslo Frogner

Geographical coordinates (GPS) Address Phone number Website Nearby Places
placeShow on map

Wikipedia: Rosenborg tram stopContinue reading on Wikipedia

Geographical coordinates (GPS)

Latitude Longitude
N 59.924166666667 ° E 10.723888888889 °
placeShow on map

Address

TannlegeTeam Majorstuen

Holtegata
0259 Oslo, Frogner
Norway
mapOpen on Google Maps

Phone number
TannlegeTeam Majorstuen AS

call+4722602060

Website
tannlegeteam.no

linkVisit website

Holtegata in Oslo
Holtegata in Oslo
Share experience

Nearby Places

Bogstadveien
Bogstadveien

Bogstadveien is a street in the district of Frogner in Oslo, Norway. It is considered a central business district and features many of the city's wide range of exclusive shops as well as entertainment, hotels and restaurants. The road is known for the frequent Farmer's Markets on weekends as well as its biannual car-free shopping events. Bogstadveien stretches from the neighbourhood Majorstuen to the neighbourhood Hegdehaugen. The street was originally named Sørkedalsveien as it led to Sørkedalen, but was renamed to Bogstadveien when, in 1878, it was incorporated into Oslo. It was named for the Bogstad Manor in Sørkedalen. In 1892, the street was extended in width to serve as the main street towards Majorstuen. On 2 March 1894, the first electric tramway line in Oslo, the Briskeby Line, was opened. The line runs through almost the entirety of the street, and has a single stop named for it, located by the street junction with Industrigaten. Previously the street was served by two stops, named Schultz' gate and Rosenborg, but these were replaced by the eponymous Bogstadveien stop, due to their proximity. In 1892, the street's width was extended to serve as an avenue from the Royal Palace. In 1932, the two last wooden houses in the street were demolished. The writer Aasmund Olavsson Vinje lived in one of these houses, where he became friends with the painter Peder Balke. The writer Peter Christen Asbjørnsen also lived for a while in a house at the intersection of Bogstadveien and Rosenborggaten Street.