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== Transportation == [[File:Skansen smaabaathavn, Trondheim 01.jpg|left|thumb| Skansen Marina]] [[File:Estación central de FF.CC., Trondheim, Noruega, 2019-09-06, DD 28.jpg|thumb|Railway station]] [[File:Costa Victoria in Trondheim.jpg|thumb|Costa Victoria in Trondheim]] {{Main|Public Transport in Trondheim}} Trondheim has an international airport, [[Trondheim Airport, Værnes]], situated in [[Stjørdal]] {{convert|32|km}} away, which is Norway's fourth largest airport in terms of passenger traffic. Værnes has non-stop connections to cities such as [[London]], [[Amsterdam]], [[Copenhagen]], and [[Stockholm]], among others. The domestic route Trondheim – Oslo is among the [[List of busiest passenger air routes|busiest air routes]] in Europe with around 2 million passengers annually. Trondheim boasts the world's only bicycle lift, ''[[Trampe bicycle lift|Trampe]]''. ===Bus=== The bus network, operated by [[AtB]], runs throughout most of the city and its suburbs. A new metro line system went public 3 August 2019. The new transportation system covers the Trondheim area (Trondheim, Malvik, and Melhus). The three metro lines and the city lines that link the city across. The new public transport system becomes flexible, with buses running more often and accommodating more passengers. Fewer travelers must take a detour through the center of Trondheim, but relies more on bus transits. In addition, the Nattbuss (Night Bus) service ensures cheap and effective transport for those enjoying nightlife in the city centre during the weekends. The Nattbus has other and more expensive prices than ordinary buses. ===Boats=== The Coastal Express ships ([[Hurtigruten]]: Covering the [[Bergen]]–[[Kirkenes]] stretch of the coast) call at Trondheim, as do many [[cruise ship]]s during the summer season. Every morning the Hurtigruten ships have one southbound and one northbound arrival and departure in Trondheim. Since 1994 there is also a fast commuter boat service to [[Kristiansund]] (via [[Brekstad]]), the closest coastal city to the southwest; there is also a second commuter boat service to [[Vanvikan]]. A [[Flakk–Rørvik Ferry|car ferry route]] from the port of Flakk in the northwest of the municipality, connects Trondheim with [[Fosen]]. ===Rail transport=== [[File:Trondheim tram 2.jpg|thumb|right|A tram in Trondheim in 2006]] Major railway connections are the northbound [[Nordland Line]], the eastbound [[Meråker Line]] to [[Åre]] and [[Östersund]] in Sweden, and two southbound connections to Oslo, the [[Røros Line]] and [[Dovre Line]]. Trondheim also boasts the northernmost (since closure of [[Arkhangelsk]] tram in 2004) [[tram]]way line in the world: the [[Gråkallen Line]], the last remaining segment of the [[Trondheim Tramway]], is an {{convert|8.8|km}} route (which is mostly single-track outside the innermost parts of the city; except the stretch between Breidablikk and Nordre Hoem stations) which runs from the city centre, through the [[Byåsen]] district, and up to Lian, in the large recreation area [[Bymarka]]. ===Roads=== Norway's longest road, the [[European route E6]] north-south [[motorway]], passes through Trondheim mostly southeast of the major districts, except a long section between Tiller and Sluppen just north of Nidelva. The eastern terminus for [[European route E39]] is at Klett narrowly within the municipality border, which heads west to [[Møre og Romsdal]]. The later built National Road 706, ''Nordre avlastningsvei'', is an alternate bypass that heads northwest instead of northeast at Sluppen, passing through Ila, Piren, and northern Strindheim before rejoining European Route E6 northeast of IKEA. This bypass is slower and has various [[roundabout]] crosses. Various bridge projects over the Trondheim Fjord to replace the car ferry have been planned, but none have begun construction.
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