The public transport system
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/TRAVEL TIPS, OSLO/ Updated : Oct 13, 2014, 11:54 IST
Synopsis
Oslo's small enough to explore on foot, and that's usually the best way to get around. But if you need to cross town in a hurry, or go further afield, the public transport system (Trafikanten) is fast and efficient. Six tram lines … Read more
Oslo's small enough to explore on foot, and that's usually the best way to get around. But if you need to cross town in a hurry, or go further afield, the public transport system (Trafikanten) is fast and efficient. Six tram lines cover 99 stops across the city, while the metro serves all of Oslo's boroughs and neighbouring Bærum. Read less

Fast and efficient links to all parts of the city
Oslo's small enough to explore on foot, and that's usually the best way to get around. But if you need to cross town in a hurry, or go further afield, the public transport system (Trafikanten) is fast and efficient. Six tram lines cover 99 stops across the city, while the metro serves all of Oslo's boroughs and neighbouring Bærum. Buses give you access to parts not served by tram or metro lines, and the city centre.
There's a reduced bus service until the early hours, but the best way to travel at night is by Oslo Taxi. It's expensive though - the minimum fare will usually be around NOK 130.
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