Oslo Tramway Museum

The museum at Majorstuen
Heritage tram no. 70 in Oslo Sporveier livery

Oslo Tramway Museum (Norwegian: Sporveismuseet is a railway museum located at Majorstuen in Oslo, Norway. It is dedicated to the preservation of the Oslo Tramway, Oslo T-bane, Oslo trolleybus and buses used in Oslo. The museum is run by the non-profit organization Lokaltrafikkhistorisk Forening with 645 members (2019). The museum also operates a heritage tramway in Vinterbro outside Oslo.[1]

Lokaltrafikkhistorisk Forening was founded in 1966, six years after the city council had decided to close down the tramway and trolleybus. This followed the closing of the Bergen Tramway, where only a single tram had been kept. As of 2004, the museum had 56 rail vehicles, 31 buses and seven other vehicles. This included four trolleybuses.[2]

  1. ^ Lokaltrafikkhistorisk Forening (29 August 2000). "Om LTF" (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 15 May 2011. Retrieved 17 March 2009.
  2. ^ Lokaltrafikkhistorisk Forening (20 March 2004). "Vognparken" (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 11 June 2011. Retrieved 17 March 2009.