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  1. The Rufus ticket

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

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Cookies

    Ruter.no uses cookies if you have approved this in your Web browser. Cookies are small text files stored by your browser on your computer.

  5. 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.

  6. 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…

  7. 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…

  8. 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.

  9. 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…

  10. Ruter and the Transparency Act

    Decent work and respect for human rights in Ruter's supply chain.

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