Oslo Central Station
Central Station in Oslo is the main railway station in the city and the largest railway station within the whole Norwegian railway system. It is connected to the Jernbanetorget station. It is the terminus for Drammen Line, Gardermoen Line, Gjovik Line, Hoved Line, and Ostfold Line. Four companies operate here in the form of local, express, and regional rail services. The railway station is operated by Bane NOR while its real estate subsidiary, Bane NOR Eiendom owns the station, and was opened in 1980. In 1960, Oslo Central Station was built on the site of the older Oslo East Station (Oslo Ostbanestasjon, Oslo O), the former east and west stations combining after the Oslo Tunnel opened. With 19 tracks, the Central Station in Oslo has 13 connections through the Oslo Tunnel. Oslo Central has two buildings, the original Oslo East building and the more modern main building. Each building houses an extensive shopping center. A square called Jernbanetorget is situated in front of the station. |
Bergen Central Station Facilities & Map
Jernbanetorget, Norway's largest public transport hub, is also home to the Jernbanetorget metro station, the Oslo Bus Terminal, and local bus and tram stop. The district is also home to some of the city's largest hotels and shopping centers. There are also newsagents, cafes, restaurants, and a supermarket in the Oslo S area that are open almost 24 hours a day. The facility offers luggage storage services during opening hours (50–80 NOK per day). Other services include elevators, restrooms (fee), and ATM/currency exchange. |
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