Djurgårdslinjen

Djurgårdslinjen is a heritage tram line with the route number 7N, running between Norrmalmstorg and Waldemarsudde in Stockholm, Sweden.

In the 1990s, the proposals were met with indifference by local politicians, but since the opening of Tvärbanan and with the introduction of the new Flexity Swift A32 trams, there is now majority support for an extension.

The vintage trams operate from the beginning of April to the end of December, and every day between June and August.

On weekends a modified trailer named "Rolling Café" is coupled to one of the motorcars on the line.

In August 2010, under the Spårväg City project, line 7 began regular service with new Bombardier Flexity Classic trams, and the route extended from Norrmalmstorg to Sergels Torg.

Djurgårdslinjen tram wagon 24, built 1904, at station "Djurgårdsbron".
Alkärrshallen, the tram depot before the 2010 extension
The former emergency service vehicle of Djurgårdslinjen, a Volvo Duett from 1968
Regular service using modern trams began with the opening of Spårväg City in 2010. Some modern cars had however been tested on Djurgårdslinjen before.