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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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…

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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…

  7. The Rufus ticket

    The Rufus ticket is a discount ticket for kindergarten groups and school classes up to and including 10th grade.

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. Ruter app Privacy Statement

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

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