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  2. List of Oslo Metro lines - Wikipedia

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    The Oslo Metro is a rapid transit system serving Oslo and Bærum in Norway. The system is municipally-owned by Sporveien, [1] and operated by its subsidiary Sporveien T-banen under contract to Ruter, the Oslo public transport authority. [2] The metro has a daily ridership of 200,000, [3] and serves 101 stations. [4]

  3. File:Oslo Commuter Rail map.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Map of the Oslo Commuter Rail. Also shows the Airport Express Train and regional and intercity trains along the same lines. Date: 6 May 2010: Source: Own work:

  4. Oslo Commuter Rail - Wikipedia

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    Oslo Commuter Rail (Norwegian: Lokaltog Østlandet) is a commuter rail centered in Oslo, Norway, connecting the capital to six counties in Eastern Norway. The system is operated by Vy (formerly NSB) and its subsidiary Vy Gjøvikbanen , using Class 69 and Class 72 electric multiple units (EMU).

  5. Template:Oslo Metro map - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Oslo Metro, a metro system in Norway.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  6. Transport in Oslo - Wikipedia

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    Map of the railway lines in Norway. — electrified lines — non-electrified lines — disused or heritage lines . Oslo Central Station (Oslo S) is the terminus for several railway lines. Vy operates most of Norway's passenger rail services, including the Oslo Commuter Rail which connects to six counties in Eastern Norway.

  7. Trams in Oslo - Wikipedia

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    Two of the sections are light rail that run on separate tracks rather than in the road: The Ekeberg Line (Ekebergbanen) is the southernmost route, which runs up the hillside along the east coast of the Oslo Fjord, finally ending at Ljabru. It was one of the lines proposed axed in 2002, but spared at the general assembly.

  8. Template:Flytoget map - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for a railway in Norway. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap. ...

  9. 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 ...