Grefsen Depot

The depots at Homansbyen and Sagene became used for extra carriages until their eventual closures.

[7] The depot was also formerly used as a bus garage until around 1980, when De Blå Omnibusser was taken over by Oslo Sporveier.

A rectifier ensures that the depot has a stable and secure power supply.

The depot is located along Kjelsåsveien, a road that begins at the Sinsen Interchange and terminates in Brekke.

The depot is across Grefsen railway station, but is separated by Storoveien (a part of Ring 3, a highway that circumnavigates the city of Oslo.)

[12] The depot is (in general) located in the borough of Nordre Aker, in Oslo, Norway.

SM53 making the first test run inside of Grefsen Depot.
SM90 no.200 tram at Grefsen Depot, beside a SL79 tram .