Trondheim Tramway
| Trondheim Tramway | |
|---|---|
| Tram 93 at St. Olavs gate | |
| Overview | |
| Locale | Trondheim, Norway | 
| Transit type | Tramway | 
| Number of lines | 1 | 
| Number of stations | 20 | 
| Daily ridership | 2,000 | 
| Operation | |
| Began operation | 2 December 1901 | 
| Operator(s) | Boreal Bane | 
| Rolling stock | TT Class 8 | 
| Number of vehicles | 7 (including 1 in reserve) | 
| Technical | |
| System length | 8.8 km (5.5 mi) (1990–) | 
| Track gauge | 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) metre gauge | 
| Electrification | 600 V DC overhead catenary | 
The Trondheim Tramway in Trondheim, Norway, is the world's most northerly tramway system, following the closure and dismantling of the Arkhangelsk tramways in Russia. It consists of one 8.8 km-long (5.5 mi) line, the Gråkallen Line, running from St. Olav's Gate in the city centre through Byåsen to Lian Station in Bymarka.