High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Homansbyen Depot (Norwegian: Homansbyen vognhall), officially named Kristiania Sporveisanl g (English: Kristiania Tramway Installation) was a tram depot in Oslo, Norway. It featured an administrative office, a horse stable, a forge, a workshop, a weighing shed and a wagon depot. The installations were constructed by Kristiania Sporveisselskab in 1874. Designed by Henrik Thrap-Meyer, it was located in Sporveisgata 8 near Bislett. It was the first tram depot in Norway, and had place for 28 horse wagons, 16 sleds and 116 horses. The administrative office was built in brick and housed apartments, offices and a laboriatorium for the veterinarian. The depot was reconstructed several times, and taken out of use in 1966. It was demolished three years later, and replaced with residential apartment blocks.
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