Aker Brygge tram stop

Tram stop in Oslo, Norway
59°54′40″N 10°43′48″E / 59.9110°N 10.7299°E / 59.9110; 10.7299Line(s)Vika Line 12 HistoryOpened21 August 1995Services
Preceding station Trams in Oslo Following station
Ruseløkka
towards Majorstuen
Line 12 Kontraskjæret
towards Kjelsås

Aker Brygge is a tram stop on the Oslo Tramway.

Located at Aker Brygge, it was opened by Oslo Sporveier in 1994 as a part of the Vika Line. It is served by line 12, which operates between Majorstua and Kjelsås. Aker Brygge is also located nearby the former Oslo West Station, which is where the name Vestbanelinjen came from. The Vestbanen line was closed down in the 1960s, but reopened afterwards as the Vika Line.

Ferry Services

The station is also a pier for these ferry Lines:

B1 Øyene
B2 Nakkeholmen (Summer service)
B3 Bleikøya (Summer service)
B4 Gressholmen - Langøyene (Summer service)
B10 Nessoddtangen
B20 Slemmestad (Does not operate at the summer)
B21 Son (Summer service)
B22 Drøbak (Summer service)

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