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  1. About us

    We develop, plan, coordinate, procure and market public transport in Oslo and Akershus. All transport services are carried out by various operating companies on our behalf.

  2. Free travel for asylum seekers

    Asylum seekers can travel for free on Ruter's public transport in Oslo and Akershus (buses, trams, the Metro and ferries) when carrying a valid asylum seeker card. This is a trial that will run until…

  3. RSS for news from Ruter

    News from Ruter

  4. Ruter's guidelines for ethical conduct

    These ethical guidelines apply to all employees of Ruter AS, its board members and hired personnel. The ethical guidelines also apply to wholly owned subsidiaries. In this document, all of these are…

  5. New route numbers for buses in Asker

    On 1 January 2017 all bus and service routes in Asker will be assigned new route numbers. Regular buses 251 will be assigned route number 250 Slemmestad–Oslo bus terminal 252 will be assigned route…

  6. Conditions for using the RuterBillett app

    Here is an overview of terms and conditions for use of the RuterBillett app. See what you are responsible for, so you avoid being fined in a ticket inspection.

  7. Ruter app Privacy Statement

    Personal data protection, access and statistics when using the Ruter app.

  8. About the project Fossil Free 2020

    The ambition of the public transport sector in Oslo and Akershus is to use only renewable energy in 2020.

  9. Metro between the city centre and Vestli

    From 3 April all Metro lines will have new timetables and service patterns due to the opening of Løren station. Lines 4 and 5 will service the stretch between the city centre and Vestli. Two lines…

  10. Logs and backup

    Ruter uses logs in the operation of the IT systems in order to ensure adequate availability and performance.

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