Oslo Tramway Museum

The museum is run by the non-profit organization Lokaltrafikkhistorisk Forening with 645 members (2019).

[1] Lokaltrafikkhistorisk Forening was founded in 1966, six years after the city council had decided to close down the tramway and trolleybus.

This consists of a hall with 25 trams, 10 buses and other vehicles on display, as well as offices for the organization and a store.

[3] At Vinterbro, located just west of the amusement park Tusenfryd, the museum has built a 300 metres (980 ft), 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge, heritage tramway.

[4] In late 2008 the overhead wires were stolen, so that Vinterbro has been closed for public since then.

The museum at Majorstuen
Heritage tram no. 70 in Oslo Sporveier livery