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Tram stop in Oslo, Norway
Solli
General information
LocationSolli plass, Oslo
Norway
Coordinates59°54′53″N 10°43′09″E / 59.914857°N 10.719057°E / 59.914857; 10.719057
Line(s)Frogner Line, Vika Line 12  Skøyen Line 13 
History
Opened2 March 1894

Solli is a light rail/tram stop on the Oslo Tramway.

Located at Solli plass, it was opened by Kristiania Elektriske Sporvei on 2 March 1894 as a part of the first stretch of what would become the Skøyen Line and the Frogner Line. It is served by line 13 and 12. It is a short walk to Inkognitogata (Platforms E and F) served by Line 11 and Lapsetorvet (Platforms C and D) served by bus line 21 (Helsfyr - Tjuvholmen). Solli is also served by bus lines 30 (Bygdøy - Nydalen) and 31 (Snarøya - Fornebu - Tonsenhagen - Grorud T)

The National Library of Norway is located nearby, as are the headquarters of the Federation of Norwegian Commercial and Service Enterprises.

See also

Trams in Oslo
Skøyen Line
Vika Line
Frogner Line

References

Preceding station Trams in Oslo Following station
Niels Juels gatetowards Majorstuen Line 12 Ruseløkkatowards Kjelsås
Skillebekktowards Bekkestua Line 13 Nationaltheatrettowards Ljabru


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