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Public transport in Norway. Norway - transport in Norway. Trains in Norway

It can boast not only a very high standard of living of its citizens, but also excellent activities of the transport system and a widely used network of automotive and rail routes and flights.

In Norway, you can allocate the following main types of transport:

  • vehicles (including taxis and car rental);
  • public transport (buses, trams and metro);
  • railways;
  • water transport (ferries and boats);
  • airlines.

Automobile transport

Movement in the country right-hand. Dozens of modern highways disagree from the capital of the state - in different directions, including covering and remote areas in the most extreme north. Roads are in excellent condition, they are very high-speed, but rather narrow, often with steep turns and a large number of tunnels.

Road Roads in Norway

In all the Scandinavian countries, including in Norway, the rules are spelled out that when moving at any time of the day, the Middle Light of the headlights or overall lights should be included. The reason for this is a frequent change of weather conditions, which is why visibility can sharply deteriorate. On some roads along the fjords, movement with trailers is prohibited. Significant fines are provided for drunk driving and an unsuccessful safety belt.

Rent a Car

In order to make your identity card, the driver's license of the international sample, a credit card and paid insurance or cash pledge for the car taken. The driver's age should be at least 21 years, and driving experience - from 1 year. For rent, in addition to the car, you can take a bike.

Paid roads and parking

All parking lots in Norway are paid, you can only park on them. Entry in Oslo and - paid. For travel, you can use the AutoPass electronic subscription (for its acquisition, you will need AUTOPASS contract and a special AutoPass On-Board Unit (OBU)). If you do not have such a subscription, then the passage can be paid in the "Mynt / Coin" or "Manuell" window. Please note that payment goes by Norwegian coins and credit cards.

Taxi

Machine in Norway can be stopped on the street and call from the hotel or found on a special parking lot. This pleasure is not cheap - about $ 3.2 will have to pay for landing in a taxi ($ 4.3 after 19:00 and on weekends) and then approximately $ 1.4 for each kilometer of the route. Credit maps of all major payment systems are accepted for payment, including Visa, American Express, Diners Club and MasterCard.


Public transport in Norway

It includes a network bus lines, metro and trams. Coupon 1 trip to any type of transport costs about $ 2.2 and valid 1 hour from the moment of composting. If you plan to ride a lot, you can take the daily travel "DAGSKORT", which costs almost $ 5.35, or a week ($ 18.15). There is still a ticket "FlexIkort", according to which 8 trips are worth $ 13.9. Bicycle, ski equipment and large baggage is paid separately. For children, students and the elderly, some transport companies offer travel benefits.



Net bus routes The country is rather branched. This also applies to the surroundings of fjords, and provincial cities. Between large settlements, airports and ferry terminals run express buses. Standard bus routes cost cheaper railway and ferry travel, but take longer. Overwhelming majority long-distance buses Departs from the Moscow Central Terminal Bus Station on Schwiegardshtrasse. Please note that for large companies, as well as for long-distance travel, tickets are better booking in advance.


Railway transport

The length of railway tracks in Norway is over 4 thousand km, including about 800 tunnels and more than 3 thousand bridges. Travel travel open to tourists wonderful landscapes of mountains, lakes and fjords. Railways associate Oslo with major cities in Bergen, as well as with neighboring Sweden. Perhaps the most exciting route binds the city of Oslo and Bergen and passes through a mining plateau, otherwise called the "roof of Norway". This trip takes from 6 to 8 hours, so it is preferable to go at night. The northernmost railway station in Norway - Bodo - is located beyond the polar circle. There are no direct railway flights from Russia to Norway, but you can use a route with a change in Helsinki.


In addition to paying the cost of a train ticket, you will need to pay the reservation. Only in this case can you get a ticket to hands. You can do this either in the machine (Biletteautomat) or the cashier on the train. You can buy tickets via the Internet by using the Minipris system. Tariffs on it are very democratic (from $ 23.5 to $ 35), but it is worth remembering that such tickets are not refundable.


Norwegian Sea Transportation

This type of transport is also very popular in Norway. It includes sea ships, ferries and boats. Tickets for them are purchased from ferry companies (payment by credit cards) or at the checks of the train stations before sending vessels. Ferry tickets are pretty expensive, so it is necessary to book them in advance (in this case, many companies offer discounts up to 20%), or acquire within the framework of shares and sales. The most popular route is crouched, running between Bergen and Kirkenes and back. It takes 11 days, during which you can fully enjoy the natural beauties of the Scandinavian country. During this trip, your gaze will open such cities like, Trondheim, Svolver, Honningsvag and, of course, Bergen. Among other exciting trips to the ferry, we highlight the way from Heirangher to Helllesilt, from Gudwangen to Caupager and from Lyseboat.


Ferry crossings are performed every day. In addition, many routes have a large number of stops along the coast. On large courts you can carry even cars that it is convenient to those who combine a cruise and a trip around the country.

The Ferry Message of Norway also includes the international transport of passengers in, Germany, Scotland, Iceland and on. You can get to the Russians to Norway, coming on a ferry to Sweden and making a transplant there.

Airlines

In the country there is a big role in the internal air communication. Since Norway has a significant length from the north to south (2.5 thousand km) and a complex highly relief, in remote regions it is not always possible to get by bus or train. IN winter time Air travel are the only opportunity to be on or in mountain passes.


Norway's main airport is located in Oslo and is called Oslo Gardermoen Airport. In addition, there is in Bergen, Buda, and Stavanger. Gardenmuen serves most international flights. Flight from Moscow to Oslo takes 2.5 hours and costs from $ 80 to $ 160. From the airport, the center of the Norwegian capital can be reached at the high-speed train FlytoGet (travel time for 20 minutes, the cost of an adult ticket is $ 19, student - $ 9.5) or Flybussen bus (about 40 minutes, $ 11.7). A taxi ride to the center of Oslo will cost $ 71.5 to 17:00 and $ 84.5 after 17:00.


It has an extremely effective public transport system. Her trains, buses and ferries often intersect with each other with their routes.

Comfortable electric train NSB Togruter is free on most railway stations. Features and schedule changes railroad trains You can find out at the station and railway stations. In addition, it is also possible to find out information about the structure of the compositions.

Water transport and buses go depending on the season and day (Saturday services are particularly rare, although in the summer and on Saturdays transport walks often), so it is better to know the schedule of regional transport in the tourist company administration.

Railways go far to the north of their length. You can get to Norwika from Sweden. The farther north, the less buses and ferries you will meet, but the abundance of railway transport will provide you with a choice. Here you launch your transport and European rails and international railway companies.

On some express and buses on the second passenger, a 50% discount is provided if two travel together. Between Bergen and Kirkenes you will have a great opportunity to transfer to the ferry.

Do not miss the opportunity to buy cheap mini ticket tickets, and does not matter what you are going to travel: by bus, train or by plane, you just have to order tickets in advance via the Internet.

Water transport

Excellent ferry system in Norway connects inaccessible isolated from sushi space extensive network car ferrycrossing fjords; Express boats deliver people from the country's coastal islands on the mainland. Most ferries transport and cars, but the services of the service on the shore are usually provided only to foot passengers and cyclists.

High Wei Ferries are subsidized and therefore are not too expensive (at least in Norway), but long queues and delays in popular transitions are possible summer time. They, however, work to a deep night, especially in the summer, and some work around the clock, although night shipments happen less often.

Detailed information on the schedule and prices for tickets for such ferries and water transport is provided in schedules manufactured by Norwegian tourist companies (RUTEBOK). Tourist offices can also provide graphs of arrival and departure of local ferries.

Water Channels

The area of \u200b\u200bsouthern Norway, telemerter, has an extensive network of channels, rivers and lakes. There is a regular ferry movement, or you can travel on your own boat.

Ferry "Khurtiruty"

The legendary ferry of Norway is 21th century - "Khurtiruty" ((+47) 810 03 030; www.hurtigruten.com) serves as a rescue circle connecting coastal cities and villages, and now it is one of the most popular ways to get acquainted with Norway. Year after year, 11 ferries "Khurtiruten" float towards north of Bergen almost every night a year.

The ferry swims 35 ports for 6 days of trips to Kirkenes, where he then unfolds and goes back to the south. Return trip It takes 11 days and makes up a distance of 2500 marine miles. When the weather is a pleasant or even good (which is not guaranteed), the landscapes of the surrounding fjords and the mountains are very exciting.

Most vessels are modern, others show their age; The oldest ship dates back to 1982 release, but they were all mainly rebuilt in the 1990s.

If you are traveling as a passenger deck, then keep in mind that there are luggage rooms, a shower room, 24-hour cafes and laundry. Dishes are served in the dining room, and you can buy snacks and light meals in the dining room. At night, some people roll off sleeping bags on the floor in one of the halls, but all night on the ferries, as the rules go entertainment programsSo long sleep will not work. Especially in the summer, when nights are very bright. At least one writer Lonli Plenet was able to sleep on a ferry, only curled up with a closet.

Summer tariffs that will be stable from mid-April to mid-September, much more expensive than winter prices. Examples of summer / winter tickets on the deck from Bergen: NKR1705 / 1194 in Trondheim, NKR2708 / 1895 in Buda, NKR3499 / 2449 in Tromsow and NKR5426 / 3798 in Kirkenes.

Cars can also be ferry for an additional fee. Children aged four to 16 years old, students and pensioners over the age of 67, they all receive a 50% discount. We also specify discounts on tickets for adolescents from 16 to 25 years.

If you prefer your own shower cabin, then you will need to pay extra NKR210 in NKR3380. Cabins are extremely popular on the ferries, try to book them in advance.

You can go from the ferry to the shore and visit various excursions during stops, especially if you planned to swim on the ferry the entire route from start to the end.

The possibilities that are organized in the shipping company include the following (in the northern / southern direction of the excursion are N / S): a tour of land between Geiranger and Aalesund or Molda (N; three or seven hours); a short tour on Trondheim (s; two hours); one-day trip to the Wetsen (N; six hours); Travel around the Lofoten Islands (s; three hours) and Westerolane (s; four hours); Tour from Honnigswag to North Court (N; four hours); tour of land between Honningsvog and Hammerfest through North Court (S; seven hours); And the tour tour from Kirkenes at the end of the route to the border with Russia (two hours).

They offer a pretty good ratio (contact operators to clarify prices), but in some cases you will miss the coastal landscapes.

The site about the ferries "Khurtiruty" carries a complete list of international trade agents. You can also purchase tickets through FJORD Tours (81 56 82 22;).

Travel hitchhiking

Traveling the hitchhiker is unsafe, and we do not recommend you to travel in this way. However, there are travelers who still decided to do so, they should understand the potential danger of this event.

Traveling the hitchhiker paired will be safer, besides someone else, who is at home, should know the route of their journey in the case of anything.

If they still decided to travel by the hitchhiker, then you will find Norwegians very nice people. They understand that foreign tourists travel within a certain budget, and often this budget is much lower than the average Norwegian salary.

Your chances of success will be higher on the main highways, but you can still wait for the transport for hours, which will pick you up, in bad weather. A good idea will ask to bring you the drivers of large trucks, which are standing in ferry terminals and gas stations. Thus, you do not have to go along the highway on the road in the rain and will be from what to choose.

Cars and motorcycles


Fuel

Ethyl and unleaded gasoline and diesel fuel are available on most petrol stations. Although prices fluctuate in accordance with international oil standards, the market price at the time of the study varies from NKR10.90 per liter to NKR11.90.

Diesel is usually worth NKR1 per liter, and maybe less. Credit cards are accepted in most places. On urban gas stations, working hours can last up to 10 pm or until midnight, but there are some 24-hour gas stations. In rural areas, many stations operate up to 15 00 or up to 16 00. And on weekends they do not work at all.

Some of them have 24-hour automatic pumps that work with credit cards.

Car rental

Norwegian car rental is expensive, it is focused mainly on business class travelers. The price for a compact car with 200 km is usually more NKR1000 per day (including VAT, but insurance begins with NKR60 per day for an additional fee).

You will get the best day rate if you rent a car on more long term. In the summer, always ask about special offers, for example, how can you get the smallest car (for example, VW Polo) from three to five days at NKR500 per day, or NKR600 per day with 200 km for free; Each additional kilometer is NKR2.50, kilometers quickly accumulate.

Some large items Rental also offer day off tariffs that allow you to pick up a car afternoon on Friday, and only take it at 10 am on Monday, paying around NKR1200, just make sure first that this price Rental includes an unlimited number of kilometers that you roll.

All major firms, such as Hertz, Avis, Budget and Europcar, have racks at many airports across the country and in some urban centers. Any fees can be made through your credit card; Always carefully check your credit card within a few months after that.

In general, local companies will offer more profitable transactions than large international firms, although their proposals are not always good.

List of companies that can offer you their car rental services:

If you use a car for a while, then you should seriously consider the car rental in Sweden, or to return it there later, or agree on higher payment so as not to return later.

One of the best online car rental agencies is AUTO EUROPE (www.autoeurope.com), which acts as a coordination center for low prices From large companies and offers many pickups with disembarking in Norway and throughout Europe.

Rubbing the car on the ferry

Travel time in the picturesque mountainous terrain along the fjords on west coast It may be exciting, however, it also requires numerous ferry crossings that may be laborious and expensive.

To get a full list of timetables for ferries and ticket tariffs, get the RUTEBOK guidebook, a phone book, a tour guide that are sold in bookstores and major kiosks. Otherwise, you will have to learn all this information from the Internet (22 47 73 40 ;; Karl Yuhan 12a, 0154 Oslo), or download the application on your tablet or phone.

Buses and trams

Buses

The bus network in Norway is very extensive. Companies that produce buses for long-distance flights work strictly on schedule. Nor-Way Bussekspress (82 02 13 00; www.nor-weay.no) manages one of the largest high-speed buses in Norway.

Buses of this company have a huge number of routes connecting most cities, as well as points such as the mandala, which is located in the Elder South, and Alta, which is located in the extreme north. There are also a number of independent long-distance companies that provide similar prices and level of service.

Routes vary, but most of them include a one-day or two-day excursion, which begins on the railway line between Bergen or Oslo and Murdal, continues along the line from phlamsbana to the FL.

Next, you go on a cruise along Fjord to Goodwangen, the bus is traveling to Nursa, and then you transplanses the train in Bergen or in Oslo, which goes at night. A full tour from Oslo to Bergen is NKR1165 / 1896 One-way excursion / excursion with refund. Cheaper (and shorter) is an excursion from Bergen / Emps - NKR820 / 530.

Other tours

FJORD Tours also organizes a number of other similar independent excursions around South and Western Norway. These include: "Norway in miniature" (from Norway in the miniature of the route in the way); Heiangerger and miniature; Hardanger in miniature (there and back to / from Bergen after Vos, Ulvik, Eidfjord); And many others from a day trip to five-day tours, some of which include crossing the ferry "Khurtiruty".

Each of these tours can, like "Norway in the miniature", to be the whole or partially chosen. Full information is available on the website of the FJORD Tours or on the majority sites. travel companies.

Other companies that offer Fjord Tours: Fjord Cruise (57 65 69 99) Whose offers include Lofoten and Sognefjord (55 90 70 70; www.fjord1.no/fylkesbaatane), which also passes a number of tours and ferries.

DEN NORSKE TURISTFORENING (DNT; Norwegian Mountain tourist Club; 22 82 28 22; www.turistforeningen.no; Storgata 3) Organizes hundreds of adventure year-round trips in the mountains of Norway, including riding a bike, fishing, tourism, skiing, hiking, climbing and ice climbing, family events, event "Hut-on-hut", Svalbard tours , etc. With information about tours, you can find on websites, or you can take a brochure in one of the tourist offices.

Air Transport

Airlines in Norway

Norway has about 50 airports with planned commercial flights, for example, from Christiansand in the south to Longyir and Nu Olesund (Svalbard) in the north. For a full list of flights, contact the airline site. Due to the time and distance of the land travel, even very economical tourists can consider one or two flights by plane.

Five airlines on internal routes:

Danish air transport (57 74 67 00; www.dat.dk)

The main Norwegian domestic routes are fully competitive, which means that it is possible to travel from SAS Braathens from to Bergen (from NKR461), Alesund (from NKR380), (from NKR380), Troms (from NKR547) and (from NKR461) just more expensive than the equivalent price of the train ticket. Nevertheless, tariffs differ from each other - for example, on the Bergen-Oslo route, you could pay from NKR461 to NKR1724.

Although their promotion among tourists is not so extensive as, for example, Widerøe (subsidiary SAS) and Norwegian companies, they usually offer cheaper tickets for flights (for example, Oslo Bergen with Norwegian will cost NKR320, While the fare for flights from Widerøe was NKR361).

SOASTAIR, flies on small aircraft and has a much less network, which includes in Huezand-Bergen (from NKR399), Khuezand-Sandafjord (from NKR490) and Oslo-Roros (NKR499).

The company "Danish air transport" includes flights to Floro from Bergen and Oslo; The prices in one side begin with NKR353.

Bicycles

Given the long distances of Norway, the hilly terrain and the narrow roads, then only serious cyclists risk engaging here by cycling, but those who wander such an idea can also try. It is assumed that you have already harde yourself with races on big Mountains By cycling, so the biggest headache of the cyclist will be tunnels.

There are thousands of tunnels in Norway. Most of them, especially in Western fjords, are closed for velocity; In many (although not in all) there are open bicycle paths going parallel to tunnels.

If this path does not exist, then alternative routes may imply that you will have to twist the pedals for several days around the long fjord or go through a high pass.

Rural buses, express ferries and simply buses, trains can transport bikes for an additional fee (near NKR100), but expressions do not allow you to transport them at all and international trains treat them as an extensive baggage (NKR250). Nor-Way Bussekspress charges half the fee for an adult ticket for the transportation of a bicycle!

The Norwegian government refers to the bike transport quite seriously, so experts have developed a bicycle official strategy, among the main tasks of which is to increase the movement on bicycles in big cities Norway.

Bicycles for rent

In the cities of Norway there are several specialized bicycle rental locations, they are outside large citiesAs well as in most tourist offices and many hostels and campsite you can rent bicycles.

Shops selling bicycles are another good place to ask if they are renting bikes. Rent, as a rule, begins in from NKR50 for one hour and rarely exceeds NKR250 per day, although bicycle rental will be cheaper if you rent it within a few days.

The country has a fairly branched network of automotive, rail and air routes. Most of the passenger traffic is transported by road and sea transport. From Oslo fan across the country, a network of modern highways, covering even the most distant northern regions. Most long-distance buses depart from the central terminal of the bus station on Schwiegardshtrasse. Tickets for long distances must be reserved in advance.

Cars. Norwegian roads are considered one of the best in the world. Straight highways are only in close proximity to major cities. Outside of settlements, the maximum speed is limited to 80 km / h. In settlements, the maximum permissible speed is 50 km / h. In Norwegian road traffic, they require a driver compliance with some precautions. For example, even on a sunny day it is necessary to go with the constantly on the headlights of the near light. Using the seat belt is required. In the car you need to have a warning sign in case of a crash or malfunction.

Buses. You can travel on buses that run in more than 50 directions. Flights take about 200 comfortable buses. But their movement is better developed in Central and Southern Norway. Therefore, even in Oslo, check in bus companies, there are flights there where you want to get. Usually, bus service Related to other types of transport: ferries, marine courts, trains and aircraft. For traveling on Norwegianizes two types of subscriptions: for 7 days and 14 days. For children - preferential price. The subscription is valid during the year.

A train. Monopolist of railways in Norway - NSB (Norwegian state railways). Most of the compositions are expressings that have the wagons of the first and second class. There is a special system of discounts that will allow you to save money in your journey. You can travel by train by purchasing, for example, a monthly subscription in Norway (or the whole Scandinavia) on the railways. It does not indicate the destination, the time of arrival of trains and it is intended for an unlimited number of travel. You choose your own route. In this case, you sit on any train in any direction to free space and move wherever you want. Very convenient and cheaper than fixed place in the coupe. But it is worth remembering that if a person suddenly comes with a ticket to a place where you are sitting, then you are obliged to give him and transfer to another. There is nothing terrible here, and no one will look at you on you - everything is traveling. Day - in the city, night - in the train. However, it is still worth considering that reservations for most trains far follow necessarily.

Water transport. Many passengers transport sea vessels, ferries and boats. Khurtigrute Company (coastal express) provides passenger sea transportation round yearserving the coast from Bergen to Kirkenes and north to the Russian border. The Fords Area serve numerous ferries. From the embankment opposite the town hall, ferries are departed on the Bugde Peninsula (Bogda), from the Eker-Bruges embankment - in Nesodden, from Vippetangen's embankment - to the island of Herchelya, and from June to August - on Langeyen Beach. Transitions last from 10 min. up to 2 h. Old coastal ships, delivering local residents from remote areas, in summer, quite attractive for tourist travel. The cabin needs to book a month. Transportation cars are capable of only modern buildings. In many places there are specialized boat parking, which are usually moored both regular vessels carrying passengers from remote fjords and private boats, with owners of which you can always agree on a trip to one or another area and about fishing or excursion flight.

Those who want to explore Norway as much as possible, but do not want to rent a car, will be delighted when they find out that in Norway one of the largest bus networks in Scandinavia. The routes of carriers are intertwined with each other and provide high service in almost any part of the country.

"NOR-WAY BUSSEKSPRESS" is the largest bus operator in Norway, which carries out passenger transportation by more than 25 routes.

  • Oslo - Bergen, travel time - 11 h, the cost of a one-way ticket - 795 crowns;
  • Bergen - Alesund, travel time - 9 h 30 minutes, the cost of one-way ticket - 644 crowns;
  • Oslo - Stavanger, travel time - 10 hours, the cost of one-way ticket - 660-700 crowns;

Lavprisekspressen is the first budget bus company in Norway. She carries out passenger transportation on the routes "Oslo - Dovting-Tretondheim" and "Oslo - Cristianstad - Stavanger". If you are lucky, you can "snatch" a ticket at a price of 49 kroons, but on average rates from 199 to 299 crowns. Company advantage: tickets are cheaper than "Nor-Way Bussekspress".
Disadvantage: limited number of routes.


Ticket price for some directions:

  • Oslo - Trondheim, travel time - 8 h 30 minutes, the cost of a one-way ticket - from 49 to 299 crowns;
  • Oslo - Stavanger, travel time - 9 h 10 minutes, the cost of one-way ticket - from 49 to 319 crowns;

"NettBuss" - subsidiary holding "NSB", which includes such bus companies as "Timekspressen", "Bus4you", "Gobybus" And others. With annual turnover of 5 million crowns and the number of employees of 7,000 people holding the largest in Scandinavia.

"Timeekspressen" and "Bus4you" Provide the exprint of the transportation of the Luxury class. Both companies value their reputation, therefore provide guarantees in case of delays, paying compensation.

Total "Timeekspressen" Works on 13 route lines:

  • Line 1 Notodden - Kongsberg - Drammen - Oslo;
  • Line 2 Charlottenburg - Congswinger - Oslo;
  • Line 3 Halden - Sarpsborg - Moss - Oslo;
  • Line 4 Hynefoss - Oslo;
  • Line 5 Rental - Cristianisand;
  • Line 6 Scaffolding - Fredrikstad - Rode - Oslo;
  • Line 7 Oshortstrand - Horten - HolmestrandToppen - Drammen - Oslo;
  • Line 8 Tensberg - Oslo;
  • Line 9 Texfors - Muessen - Asky - Oslo;
  • Line 10 Hynefoss - Vickersund - Drammen - Oslo;
  • Line 11 - Wolde - Alesund - Moldova - Cristianssund;
  • Line 14 Stast - Larvik - Sandefjord - Oslo;
  • Line 15 Geevik - Screenshot - Gardermoen - Oslo;

Ticket price for some directions:

  • Moss - Oslo, travel time is 55 minutes, the cost of one-way ticket is 80 kroons;
  • Sandefjord - Oslo, travel time is 1 h 45 minutes, the cost of one-way ticket - 145 crowns;


Types of discounts:

  • When buying a ticket in both directions - 20% discount;
  • Children under 4 years old - free of charge;
  • Children from 4 to 16 years old - 50% discount;
  • Youth from 16 to 26 years old - 33% discount;
  • Pensioners - a 33% discount;
  • Verdikort card holders - 25% discount ("Verdikort" can be purchased from the bus driver for 50 kroons. You can replenish your balance in the amount of 500 to 3000 kroons depending on the route);
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The country has a fairly branched network of automotive, rail and air routes. Most of the passenger traffic is transported by road and maritime transport. From Oslo fan across the country, a network of modern highways, covering even the most distant northern regions.

The roads are very good and in winter are thoroughly cleaned from snow, but quite narrow and have many tunnels (in total there are more than 530 in the country), and the road cannon itself makes endless turns, sometimes cool enough, between the mountain ridges.

As well as throughout Scandinavia, here at any time of the day should burn the Middle Light or overall lights - a frequent weather change sometimes worsens visibility on the road to a minimum. On some roads, movement with trailers is prohibited, especially in fjords, where the roads can pass through narrow cornices, and "pockets" are provided for a road transport.

In Norway, large fines for the lack of a seat belt and, especially for driving in a state of alcoholic intoxication. All parkings in the country are paid, outside the parking lots can not be parked. Entrance by car Oslo and Bergen cities are paid.

Last changes: 24.02.2013

Public transport

In Norway, a very developed network of bus routes, for example, in the fjords region and in provincial directions. Many of these bus routes intersect with each other and with lines of local public transport. Express buses run between the major cities of Norway, airports and ferry terminals.

A bus trip usually costs much cheaper by plane travel or train, but, of course, takes more time. Most transport companies offer preferential rates to students, children, elderly people and families.

Usually it is not necessary to book tickets for bus trips in advance. Many companies guarantee availability free seats on all routes. This means that there is always a place for you on the bus, even without pre-booking. Tickets can also be purchased on bus stations and tourist information offices.

If you are traveling a large company, you should purchase tickets in advance.

Oslo public transport is very well developed. A whole network of bus lines, the subway ("T-Bane"), trams and ferries completely covers both the capital itself, and nearby areas. A one-time ticket for any type of transport costs about 2 EUR and acts within an hour after composting (the bicycle is paid separate ticket). Daily travel "DAGSKORT" costs about 5 EUR, weekly - 17 EUR. The ticket "FlexIkort" acts on 8 trips and costs 13 EUR.

The ticket can also be purchased directly when landing on the bus, just calling the driver's destination.

Last changes: 20.04.2010

Taxi

In Norway, taxis can be stopped right on the street or contact one of the many parking lots that are available in every city. You can also ask the concierge in the hotel to call you a car.

Taxis is quite expensive and only works in the city feature. For the landing charged about 3 EUR (4 EUR after 19:00 and on weekends) and about 1.3 EUR for each mileage kilometer.

All taxis in Norway accept credit cards of Visa payment systems, American Express, Diners Club, Eurocard and MasterCard. If you are going to pay a card, you must inform the driver before the trip.

Last changes: 04.06.2010

Aviation transport

Internal air communication is superbly developed and plays a leading role in the passenger transport of Norway, ahead of buses and trains. This is due to the sizes of Norway (2,500 km from the north to south) and a complex mountainous terrain of a country, a set of multiple fjords and bays. In winter, flights sometimes is the only opportunity to get to settlements located on the islands or for mountain passes.

Norway's main airport is Gardenuen Airport in Oslo, most aircraft flew here from abroad. The center of Oslo from the Airport Gardenuen can be reached by express train or bus. The train ride takes about 20 minutes, and by bus - about 40 minutes.

Last changes: 04.06.2010

Railway transport

The total length of the Railways of Norway is 4,087 km (2,528 km have electrified) as of 2005 and includes 775 tunnels and over 3,000 bridges. Most trails run through changing landscapes, and from the window of the train offers panoramic views of the neighborhood of cities, mountains, lakes and fjords.


The railway network of the country consists of several diverging from Oslo highways connecting it with the main cities of the country - Bergen, Stavanger, Trondheim and Budo, as well as with Sweden. Another line, small in the extent on the territory of Norway, connects Narvik with Sweden.


Other picturesque routes run along the path of trains railway Cut from Oslo and Trondheim, and the lateral branch of the Raumabanne railway is serviced by trains run between Domboosa and Ontalsnes, a mountain town located on Fjord.


In the footsteps of Harry Potter.


Some episodes of the popular movie "Harry Potter and Prince-Half-Blood" were removed on the Rauumabanne railway in the Bjorli area. Used on the set old trainowned by Norwegian railways.


See northern Lights and midnight sun.


There is a whole system of proposals and discounts, thanks to which traveling by train is simultaneously a source of pleasure and saves money.


So-called Minipris tickets to local trains stand in 199 Norwegian crowns per person, regardless of the length of the elected route, if there is enough places. This proposal is valid for the limited number of seats on regional routes serviced by NSB trains. Minipris tickets can be bought on the Internet, as well as in special tickets. The ticket must be purchased at least a day before the expected trip.


Tourists who are going to travel a lot in Norway, it is advisable to purchase Interrail and Eurail cards.


In Norway, it is forbidden to smoke in trains and buildings of railway stations.

Last changes: 04.06.2010

Water transport

Marine ships, ferries and boats transport many passengers. Tickets can be purchased as on the sites of ferry companies through credit cardAnd directly at the ticket office of the corresponding railway stations before shipment. The cost is quite high, but by planning a trip to Norway in advance, you can quite buy tickets in the course of any promotion or sales. In addition, many ferry companies practiced discounts up to 20% when buying tickets.


Please note that in the summer months there may be queues. It is best to book places to the most popular routes: Heiangerger Helletylt, Gudwangen Caupaner and Luvwiec Lyceboat.


Flights are made daily, along the coast of many stops. Ferries are designed to transport vehicles, which makes it possible to combine a cruise with a trip along the seaside during the holidays.


To get more detailed information About the ferries and schedules of boats, contact representatives of the following companies:


For many years, Berry Hurtiruty for many years is running between Bergen and Kirkenes in the gleaming Finnmark. Ride from Bergen to Kirkenes and back takes 11 days. During this trip you will have a unique opportunity to get acquainted with beautiful nature coast. This sea journey can truly be called "the most beautiful in the world." Tourists fascinate tiny and not very tiny settlements in which they stop during the trip.

Toll roads

Tourists who do not have an AutoPass electronic subscription at the control points should pay the fare in the window marked "Mynt / Coin" or "Manuell". You pay for travel or manually, or in a machine receiving coins. Only Norwegian coins are accepted for payment. For most control points, credit cards are also accepted.

If you have an AutoPass electronic subscription, you can use paid roads without stopping at payment points. To get AUTOPASS subscription, you need to have an AutoPass contract and the AUTOPASS ON-Board Unit special electronic device (OBU), which is installed on the inside of the windshield, behind the rearview mirror. AUTOPASS's contract can be purchased in companies that work with EFC Systems. Each user needs only one construct. Paid roads on which AutoPass payment points are installed are clearly marked with AutoPass Sign.