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Ticket prices for public transportation in Oslo

Ticket prices for public transportation in Oslo Photo: VisitOSLO/L. Johansen
Ticket prices for public transportation in Oslo Photo: VisitOSLO/L. Johansen

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You can use the same tickets on all public transport in Oslo: bus, tram, metro, train and ferry.

Tickets are sold at Trafikanten (in front of Oslo Central Station), in most Narvesen and 7-Eleven shops, from machines in the subway stations etc. Bus and tram drivers sell single tickets only, and these are more expensive than the "pre-bought" tickets.

TICKET PRICES FOR OSLO (zone 1), FROM 1 FEBRUARY 2013

Single ticket pre-bought
(free transfer/return within 1 hour)
Adult 30 NOK
Child/senior 15 NOK

Single ticket, bought from driver
(free transfer/return within 1 hour)
Adult 50 NOK
Child/senior 25 NOK

24-hour ticket
(flexible start time, non-personal ticket)
Adult 80 NOK
Child/senior 40 NOK
  
7-day ticket
(flexible start date, non-personal ticket)
Adult 220 NOK
Child/youth/senior 110 NOK
 
30-day ticket
(flexible start date, non-personal ticket)
Adult 630 NOK
Child/youth/senior 320 NOK
Student 380 NOK (with Norwegian student card and semester card)

365-day ticket
(flexible start date)
Adult 6300 NOK

Children = ages 4-15
Youth = ages 16-19
Senior = ages 67+


Non-personal tickets can be used by different people, but only by one traveller at a time!

If you are caught travelling without a valid ticket, the fine is NOK 900.

Free travel with the Oslo Pass.

Facilities

  • Discounts

    • free with the Oslo Pass
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