Oslo Central Station

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  • Hovedbanen
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Oslo Sentralstasjon (Eng. Oslo central station ), abbreviated Oslo S, is the main station of the city of Oslo and the largest railway station in Norway. Almost all long-distance trains NSB begin or end here. The station is the successor to the 1854 built Østbanestasjonen (Oslo Ø) and was opened in 1981. With this construction project, the long-distance transport tasks of the station Vestbanestasjonen (Oslo V) were taken over by the newly built Oslo Tunnel.

At this junction keep next to long-distance and local trains and the Express Train, an express train which connects the Norwegian capital of Oslo Airport, Gardermoen every six subway lines ( here T -Bahn called ), S-Bahn, trams and buses of the conurbation Oslo. Every day, approximately 150,000 travelers this station.

Pictures

An NSB BM69 in Oslo S

Entrance to Oslo S station

Bjørvika with Oslo S and the Opera House in Oslo

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