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Universal design – what Ruter does

We are working on these measures so that everyone can travel by public transport.

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New guide for The Ruter app

Have you ever wondered how to use the Ruter app? Five seniors got to try out new guides to become more familiar with the app.

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Changes in ticket prices and everything you need to know about pricing

Sunday, January 25, 2025, marks the annual price change for Ruter's tickets. Here you can read about how ticket prices are determined.

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Planned changes for Holmenkollbanen in 2032

Plans are underway for the Holmenkollbanen (line 1) to turn around at Majorstuen instead of running through the city center in 2032.

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Bus in winter conditions: how you as a passenger can prepare

These are the biggest challenges for the bus in the winter time and this is how we meet them.

A red buss is driving through a winter landscape

Route changes from December 15 and Christmas schedules

From December 15th, there will be changes to certain bus and tram lines in Oslo. Check here if it affects your journey.

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Ruter's self-driving pilot gets new cars

Ruter has signed an agreement with MOIA, the Volkswagen group's company for autonomous mobility.

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Travel with Hent in more areas in Oslo

With Hent, customers can order a trip in the Ruter app and be picked up near their location. We are now expanding the area where Hent is available.

A Picture collage of King Olav on the tramway in 1973 and Crown Prince Haakon on the metro in 2025

Royal visit at the metro

Many remember that King Olav V took the tram in 1973 and showed his ticket to the conductor. The same was done by H.R.H. Crown Prince Haakon when he took the subway from Ryen on December 2.

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Rush hour prices are not a suggestion from Ruter

Ruter has not proposed an increase in prices during rush hour traffic. Here you can read about our role and opinion in this matter.

A blind woman waiting for the bus

New standards for universally designed stops

We have now created a guide for construction to ensure that everyone can use these in a safe and proper manner.

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New 90-days ticket for children and youth

We are testing a new ticket offer that will make it easier for children without smartphones to travel with public transport.

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Night-time metro from Saturday to Sunday

From November 16th to December 28th, you can take the metro, night to Sunday on lines 2 and 3.

A new information screen with autumn leaves in the background

Stops are getting new real-time signs

Now, outdated technology is being replaced with new screens that offer faster and better information.

Metro in sun set

The metro service this autumn

Work on the metro continues through the autumn, affecting many lines.

Many people enters the tram in Oslo

The tram will have fewer departures in the coming weeks

From august 27th, the number of departures on all tram lines will be reduced from six to four departures per hour.

Ruter and Noregs Mållag are happy that the Ruter app now is available in New norwegian

The Ruter app is now available in Nynorsk

Do you miss your hometown? Now you can change the language to Nynorsk in the Ruter app.

A young woman is waiting for Hent to pick her up

Travel with Hent in more areas in Oslo

We are now expanding the area where Hent is available.

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