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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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How to buy a ticket
Here you can find information on how you buy a ticket or travel card for bus, tram, metro, ferry and train in Oslo and Akershus.
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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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Cookies
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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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10 travel advice during the Metro Upgrades
In 2025, major upgrades to Oslo's metro system will affect you as a traveller. There will be replacement buses on several routes. Here are Ruter's travel advice. 1. Plan your journey in advance Check…
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Ruter’s conditions of travel
Passengers who travel and purchase a ticket/download travel credits enter into a travel agreement with Ruter that entitles them to transportation with companies that provide transport on contract with…
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Pay-as-you-go credit
If you travel occasionally, it may be best to have a travel card with pay-as-you-go credit. Pay-as-you-go credit works like a punch ticket you use to pay for your journey.
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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…
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Ruter and the Transparency Act
Decent work and respect for human rights in Ruter's supply chain.
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