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Oslo
International Airport (OSL)
A t Gardermoen in the town of Ullensaker, 47 km (29
miles) north of Oslo (map),
is Oslo's oldest and largest airport, serving the major
scheduled airlines with international and intercontinental
routes.
Special Flytoget airport
express trains whisk you between the airport
and Oslo S in about 20 minutes; main line
trains go as well, taking more time but less
money. Special Flybussen airport
buses provide convenient service slower and
slightly cheaper than the express trains.
Sandefjord
Airport Torp (TRF)
Torp, 85 km (53 miles) south
of Oslo (map),
serves European international flights by
KLM, Ryanair, Widerøe, Wizz Air, and
charter flight operators AmiSol Travel, Apollo,
Nazar, Star Tour and Ving.
Torp Airport can be reached by Torp
Expressen buses from Oslo's Bussterminal
(see below).
Moss
Airport Rygge (RYG)
Moss, 59 km (37 miles) south
of Oslo (map),
serves Norwegian Air Shuttle and Ryanair
flights, as well as Apollo, Star Tour and
Ving charter flights.
Moss Airport can be reached by special Rygge
Expressen buses from Oslo's Bussterminal
(see below).
Oslo Central Train Station & Bus
Terminal
Oslo's main train station, Oslo
Sentralstasjon, often called
just "Oslo S", is the hub of the
city's transport network. Right next to it,
northeast across the street, is the Oslo
Bussterminal, Oslo's central bus
terminal, with buses serving the region,
the country, and destinations in Sweden.
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Kissing locomotives...how sweet!
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