Ekebergbanen rolling stock

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Ekebergbanen has operated a series of similar trams for use on the Ekeberg Line, the Simensbråten Line and the line in towards the city center. The trams were in use between 1917 and 1974.

Since the Ekeberg Line was built as a light rail with its own right-of-way,[1] rather than a street tram, it was desired to design trams that were fast and had more sophisticated braking and motor systems than normal street trams.[2] Ekebergbanen therefore decided to buy five bogie trams, which were delivered in 1917.[3] The body and mechanical equipment was built by Skabo Jernbanevognfabrikk, while the electrical components were built by Siemens-Schuckertwerke. Capacity was for 40 or 38 seated passengers.[4]

In 1920, the rolling stock was expanded with seven trams. These trams were of the same type as the original bogie trams, but they had more powerful engines.[3] Four years later, six bogie trailers were delivered from Hannoversche Waggonfabrik, which were somewhat smaller and had seats for 36 passengers.[3]

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List of trams

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