Sinsen Line

Sinsen Line
Tram sheds at Grefsen along the Sinsen Line
Overview
Native nameSinsenlinjen
OwnerSporveien
LocaleOslo, Norway
Termini
Service
TypeTramway
SystemOslo Tramway
Services17 18 
Operator(s)Sporveien Trikken
Depot(s)Grefsen tram depot
Rolling stockSL95
History
Opened1 February 1923
Technical
Number of tracksDouble
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Electrification750 V DC
Operating speed50 km/h (31 mph)
Route map

Disen
Storo
Grefsen Station
Sinsenkrysset
Muselund
turning loop
Rv150 Storoveien
closed turning loop
Sinsenterrassen
Rosenhoff
Carl Berners plass
Dælenenggata
(1955–61)
Dælenenggata
Sofienberg
Helgesens gate
Rodeløkka Line (1899), closed
Lakkegata skole
Heimdalsgata
Thorvald Meyers gate
Nybrua
Hausmanns gate
Brugata
Brugata
Nygata
tracks to Jernbanetorget
Kirkeristen

The Sinsen Line (Norwegian: Sinsenlinjen) is part of the Oslo Tramway on the east side of the city. Most of the line is served by line 17, although the northernmost tip (Grefsen–Torshov) is served by line 18 which otherwise runs on the Grünerløkka–Torshov Line. Both services use SL95 articulated trams.