Norway Cup 2011
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This year’s Norway Cup will be arranged from 30 July till 6 August. Participants and spectators will be travelling between 5 different areas. Below you will find all you need to know to use public transport during the week the cup takes place. All arenas and the accommodation schools can be searched with our travel planner. Remember that many people will be travelling the same way, so allow for some extra time.
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Use public transport to and from the arenas The main arena during Norway Cup is at Ekebergssletta. In addition, many matches take place at Abildsø, Furuset, Rustad and Valle Hovin. You can search for all arenas using our travel planner, but you will also find an overview of the different arenas and how you most easily can get there by public transport [see overview]. |
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Purchase tickets in advance All participants with a participant’s armband may travel free of charge with buses, trams and metros in Oslo during Norway Cup. If you are a spectator, you may want to check which tickets would serve you best. Remember that it is cheaper to purchase a ticket in advance than on board [more on tickets during Norway Cup]. |
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Travel information on your mobile phone Trafikanten on your mobile phone gives you a full overview of departures when you’re on the go. We also give you information about schedule deviations which may occur in the public transport services. You may download Trafikanten as an app or use our web page for your mobile browser m.trafikanten.no [more on our mobile services]. |
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Lost property Ruter’s central lost property office is at Nationaltheatret (The National Theatre) metro station. Here you will find lost property for metros, trams and buses in Oslo. Lost property from the Norway Cup lines 23, 74, 79 and B will first be delivered to the secretariat at Ekebergsletta before being passed on to the lost property office at The National Theatre station. Details and information about lost property for other lines you will find on our lost property pages. |
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More information? If you need more information about public transport in Oslo and Akershus, we’ll be happy to help you. Call or visit one of our service centres [see overview]. For more information about Norway Cup, please see www.norwaycup.no. |





