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- Grorud_Line abstract "The Grorud Line (Norwegian: Grorudbanen) is a 13.0-kilometer (8.1 mi) line on the Oslo Metro between Tøyen and Vestli in Oslo, Norway. Running mixed at-grade and through tunnels, it runs through the northern part of Groruddalen, serving such neighborhoods as Grorud, Romsås and Stovner. The line is served by Line 5 of the metro. North of Carl Berners plass, the Ring Line branches off. This section is also served by lines 4 and 6. The line is owned by Kollektivtransportproduksjon and operated by Oslo T-banedrift on contract with Ruter using MX3000 trains. Line 5 runs eight times per hour during the day, while lines 4 and 6 run every 15 minutes. Line 4 only runs northwards, while Line 6 only runs southwards. The line is the busiest branch of the metro, with 40,000 daily riders.The section from Tøyen to Grorud opened in 1966, as the second branch of the metro. It was extended to Rommen and later Stovner in 1974, and to Vestli in 1975. The Ring Line was opened in 2003. There are plans to extend the line further northwards into Nittedal, and build a branch, the Hasle Line, from between Hasle and Økern to the Ring Line, and a branch to connect the Grorud Line to the Furuset Line.".
- Grorud_Line elevation "195.8".
- Grorud_Line isPartOf Oslo_Metro.
- Grorud_Line lineLength "13000.0".
- Grorud_Line numberOfStations "16".
- Grorud_Line openingDate "1966-10-16".
- Grorud_Line openingYear "1966".
- Grorud_Line operatedBy Sporveien_T-banen.
- Grorud_Line owner Sporveien.
- Grorud_Line routeEnd Vestli_(station).
- Grorud_Line routeStart T%C3%B8yen_(station).
- Grorud_Line speedLimit "70.0".
- Grorud_Line thumbnail Romsaas.jpg?width=300.
- Grorud_Line type Rapid_transit.
- Grorud_Line typeOfElectrification Volt.
- Grorud_Line voltageOfElectrification "750.0".
- Grorud_Line wikiPageID "2633358".
- Grorud_Line wikiPageRevisionID "544119373".
- Grorud_Line boxWidth "auto".
- Grorud_Line caption Romsås_(station).
- Grorud_Line el "750".
- Grorud_Line end Vestli_(station).
- Grorud_Line hasPhotoCollection Grorud_Line.
- Grorud_Line name "Grorud Line".
- Grorud_Line nativename "Grorudbanen".
- Grorud_Line notrack Double_track.
- Grorud_Line open "1966-10-16".
- Grorud_Line operator Sporveien_T-banen.
- Grorud_Line owner Sporveien.
- Grorud_Line start Tøyen_(station).
- Grorud_Line stations "16".
- Grorud_Line system Oslo_Metro.
- Grorud_Line type Rapid_transit.
- Grorud_Line subject Category:1966_establishments_in_Norway.
- Grorud_Line subject Category:Oslo_Metro_lines.
- Grorud_Line subject Category:Railway_lines_opened_in_1966.
- Grorud_Line type Artifact100021939.
- Grorud_Line type Line103671272.
- Grorud_Line type Object100002684.
- Grorud_Line type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Grorud_Line type Road104096066.
- Grorud_Line type Way104564698.
- Grorud_Line type Whole100003553.
- Grorud_Line type YagoGeoEntity.
- Grorud_Line type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Grorud_Line type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Grorud_Line type Infrastructure.
- Grorud_Line type Place.
- Grorud_Line type RailwayLine.
- Grorud_Line type RouteOfTransportation.
- Grorud_Line type Wikidata:Q532.
- Grorud_Line type Place.
- Grorud_Line type Location.
- Grorud_Line comment "The Grorud Line (Norwegian: Grorudbanen) is a 13.0-kilometer (8.1 mi) line on the Oslo Metro between Tøyen and Vestli in Oslo, Norway. Running mixed at-grade and through tunnels, it runs through the northern part of Groruddalen, serving such neighborhoods as Grorud, Romsås and Stovner. The line is served by Line 5 of the metro. North of Carl Berners plass, the Ring Line branches off. This section is also served by lines 4 and 6.".
- Grorud_Line label "Grorud Line".
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- Grorud_Line sameAs Q5610422.
- Grorud_Line sameAs Q5610422.
- Grorud_Line sameAs Grorud_Line.
- Grorud_Line wasDerivedFrom Grorud_Line?oldid=544119373.
- Grorud_Line depiction Romsaas.jpg.
- Grorud_Line isPrimaryTopicOf Grorud_Line.
- Grorud_Line name "Grorud Line".