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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Nationaltheatret, Stortinget, Carl Berners plass, Berg, Storo, Nydalen, Forskningsparken, Osthorn, Holstein, Tasen, Sinsen, Mortensrud, Vestgrensa, Gronland, Bjornsletta, Husebybakken, Homansbyen, Jernbanetorget, Majorstuen, Froen, Montebello, Makrellbekken, Smestad, Valkyrie plass, Steinerud, Lillevann, Bergkrystallen, Toyen, Boler, Asjordet, Lindeberg, Helsfyr, Hellerud, Lysakerelven, Skogen, Trosterud, Kringsja, Okern, Roa, Gullerasen, Vollebekk, Volvat, Frognerseteren, Midtstuen, Brynseng, Borgen, Gaustad, Rislokka, Holmen, Godlia, Voksenkollen, Furuset, Ulleval stadion, Lambertseter, Holmenkollen, Brattlikollen, Bogerud, Tveita, Vinderen, Hoyenhall, Skullerud, Hovseter, Ellingsrudasen, Vettakollen, Kalbakken, Skoyenasen, Grorud, Oppsal, Vestli, Ensjo, Haugerud, Rommen, Besserud, Ryen, Munkelia, Romsas, Ammerud, Sognsvann, Ekraveien, Karlsrud, Manglerud, Hasle, Rodtvet, Stovner, Blindern, Ulsrud, Voksenlia, Veitvet, Skadalen, Grakammen, Linderud, Ullernasen, Sorbyhaugen, Huseby skole, Slemdal, Heggeli. Excerpt: Nationaltheatret is an underground metro station and tram stop serving Vika and the city center of Oslo, Norway. It is located on the Common Tunnel of the Oslo Metro and on the Briskeby Line of the Oslo Tramway. Also located at the same place is Nationaltheatret Station of the Drammen Line. The station is served by all six lines of the metro, and lines 13 and 19 of the tramway. In addition, several bus services call at the station. It is named for the National Theatre located nearby. The tram stop in the area opened in 1894. Nationaltheatret was the first underground station in the Nordic Countries; construction of a 1.6-kilometre (1.0 mi) tunnel from Majorstuen to the city center started in 1912, but was not finished until 1928. Until the 1987 opening of Stortinget, Nationaltheatret was the city terminus...