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  1. Changes to bus services on Ring 1 from 1 July

    Parts of inner ring road Ring 1 closed on 1 July due to construction of the new Government Quarter. This affects bus routes 37, 150, 160, 250, 250E and night buses to/from Asker and Bærum. Below is an…

  2. In words and pictures: Holmenkollen

    Holmenkollen is a hill that is 371 meters above sea level. The development of Holmenkollen started around the same time as the completion of Holmenkollenveien (The Holmenkoll road) in 1887.

  3. Travelling with groups

    Do you intend to travel with a group? Here you may find information on group travel, group tickets and how you buy tickets for others.

  4. Terms and conditions for Ryde in the Ruter app

    As a customer, you will find the terms and conditions for travelling with Ryde e-scooters in the Ruter app – Ruter's new travel service.

  5. Terms and conditions for VOI in the Ruter app

    Here you will find terms and conditions for rides with VOI e-scooters in the Ruter app – Ruter's new travel service.

  6. Plan ready for transition to running exclusively on renewable energy in 2020

    Work has started on the total transformation of the bus fleet in Oslo and Akershus, and from 2020 public transport will be powered using only renewable energy sources. Electric buses will be running…

  7. Personal data protection

    Here you can find information on how we process your personal data, and how you gain access to information we have about you.

  8. Single ticket

    Price You can get a discount on single tickets in the Ruter app: Read more about Reis and see discounted prices single Select the number of zones Zones and zone map The single ticket is not available…

  9. Ticket for additional zones

    If you already have a period ticket, you can buy a ticket for additional zones if you are traveling beyond the area your period ticket covers.

  10. In words and pictures: Lambertseter

    Lambertseter is considered to be Norway's first "drabant town", or satellite town. The name Lambertseter comes from an old farm name and was originally just called Sæter/Seter.

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