TRAM DRIVERS VIEW: Sunny Winter Day Downhill Gråkallbanen 26.02.2020
YouTube name: NorTram.
Language: Norwegian.
Date: February 26, 2020.
City: Trondheim (Norway).
The video shows
Gråkallbanen in Trondheim (GB)
Operational
Trondheim tram line 9, Gråkallbanen: St. Olavs gate - Lian (ex 5, 1)
Operational
Trondheim articulated tram 97 (ex Trondheim articulated tram 7), manufacturer Linke-Hofmann-Busch (LHB)/Siemens, type mv, in the direction of Lian, with advertising of 'Roskaft'.
Trondheim railcar 20, manufacturer Strømmens Værksted, series 10-32, width 2.60 m, length 13.20 m, weight 15.9 t, manufactured 1957-1958, with 32 seats and 52 standing places, power output 192 kW.
Description
A downhill trip on Gråkallbanen a Sunny Winter Day, 26.02.2020. The tram is number 95 of the type GT6C built by Linke-Hofmann-Busch in Salzgitter, Germany, 1984.
At Munkvoll we meet the vintage tram 29, with sightseeing passengers from the Costal Express. Tram 29 was built by Strømmens Værksted near Oslo in 1958.
Gråkallbanen is 8,8 km from St. Olavs gate (street) at sea level in the center of Trondheim, to Lian in the city forest 233 meters above sea level. Gråkallbanen is the northernmost tram line in the world, with narrow gauge 1,00 meter, and at the same time 2,60 meter wide cars. The line is mainly single track operated, with automatic block signalling. The overhead line supplies 600 Volts DC.