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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.
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Transferring tickets
Did you lose your phone or damage the travelcard? Here you will find information on how you transfer your ticket to a new phone or travelcard.
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Selvkjørende – self-driving transport on demand
Selvkjørende is a new transport service from Ruter. We pick you up where you are and take you where you need to go – simply, sustainably, and free of charge during the trial period. With the…
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Automatic top-up of pay-as-you-go credit
If you wish to ensure that you always have pay-as-you-go credit on your travelcard, you can set up automatic top-up.
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Route maps
Do you need a map showing public transport services in the Greater Oslo area? Below you can download route maps for Metro, tram, bus, ferry and train services.
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RuterProfil Privacy Statement
What is RuterProfil? RuterProfil is a personal profile you can use to log in to the Ruter app or to ruter.no. This allows you to log in and access your profile across devices (mobiles, tablets, web…
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The Rufus ticket
The Rufus ticket is a discount ticket for kindergarten groups and school classes up to and including 10th grade.
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Reis – single tickets with a discount
Reis is a flexible approach to single tickets providing a personal discount in the Ruter app based on how often you travel.
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In words and pictures: Majorstuen
Majorstuen is a central hub for public transport in Oslo. Majorstuen subway station opened in 1898 as the terminus of the Holmenkoll line, which at the time was run by tram.
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Ruter app Privacy Statement
Personal data protection, access and statistics when using the Ruter app.
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