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  2. Transport in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Oslo Airport, Gardermoen, Norway's main airport.. Aviation has become an important passenger transport mode since the 1960s. Aircraft is the commonly used mode of transport on longer distances, and the routes between Oslo and Bergen, Trondheim and Stavanger are all among the largest in Europe. [6]

  3. Transport in Oslo - Wikipedia

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    The public transportation system includes metro lines, trams, buses and airports. Railways and roadways connect the city to the rest of Norway and locations in neighboring countries. Oslo's public transport authority , Ruter , is responsible for the administration and funding of public transport, as well as oversight of ticketing and pricing ...

  4. Ruter - Wikipedia

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    Ruter AS is the public transport authority for Oslo and Akershus counties in Norway.Formally a limited company – 60% of its shares are owned by the Oslo county municipality and 40% by that of Akershus – it is responsible for the administration, funding, and marketing (but not direct operation) of public transport in the two counties, including buses, the Oslo Metro (T-banen i Oslo), Oslo ...

  5. Category:Public transport in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Public transport in Norway by county (17 C) B. Bus transport in Norway (7 C) F. Fare collection systems in Norway (2 P) Ferry transport in Norway (5 C, 1 P) P.

  6. Rail transport in Norway - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 Norway's Ministry of Transport and Communications decided to develop tenders for the operation of passenger rail services. On 4 February 2018, it launched a tender to deliver Traffic Package 1 that will commence on 15 December 2019, comprising long-distance services on the Sørlandet Line from Oslo to Stavanger. [ 14 ]

  7. Ministry of Transport (Norway) - Wikipedia

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    The department owned 1/3 of Stor-Oslo Lokaltrafikk that organised the public transport in Akershus. Note: The railway company Airport Express Train , [ 4 ] the Norwegian Maritime Directorate and the Norwegian Ship Registers are subsidiaries of the Norwegian Ministry of Trade and Industry while Kystverket is a subsidiary of the Norwegian ...

  8. Oslo Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Oslo Metro (Norwegian: Oslo T-bane or Oslo Tunnelbane or simply T-banen) is the rapid transit system of Oslo, Norway, operated by Sporveien T-banen on contract from the transit authority Ruter. The network consists of five lines that all run through the city centre, with a total length of 85 kilometres (53 mi), [ 2 ] serving 101 stations of ...

  9. List of bus companies of Norway - Wikipedia

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    List of bus companies of Norway including current, scheduled operators by county. Does not include companies only operating on charter or school buses. Agder

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