Trains in Norway

Travel by train in Norway

The Norwegian State Railways' network (NSB) covers more than 3,000 kilometres, with a total of 775 tunnels and over 3,000 bridges.

The best known scenic route is the 290 mile-long Bergen Railway, a railroad track through mountains and across rivers with continuous panoramas of unspoiled scenic beauty.

Rail Network

Norway has an extended railway network stretching from the Southwest coast up to Bodø on the coast of Nordland county. In addition there is the Bergensbanen route that crosses the mountains on its way from Oslo to Bergen on the West Coast. The main railway station is Oslo Central-Stasjon (Oslo-S), where nearly all long-distance trains depart.

Visit the website of the Norwegian railway company NSB. The site has an online journey planner on the homepage. You can also download timetables in PDF-format.

How to get there

Norway is connected by train with Sweden and has a ferry connection with Denmark.

General info
All trains convey second class seating accomodation. Only a selected number of trains offer first class compartments ('Komfort'), with complimentary tea/coffee and newspapers.

In Norway, smoking is prohibited on domestic trains and inside the train stations.

Bicycles are allowed on most trains. On long distance trains you need to book a bike space well in advance. More info on the NSB website

Reservations

Train types

  • Long-distance and InterCity trains (both called NSB Regiontog): reservations are required: 2nd class: € 6,25
    Komfort class available for 1st class Eurail Pass holders without supplement if reservation is made locally, 2nd class Pass holders pay €11,25
    (for example on the routes Oslo - Kristiansand - Stavanger, Oslo - Bergen, Oslo - Trondheim / Åndalsnes and Trondheim - Bodø)
  • Regiontog (international route to to Göteborg): reservations are required
  • Night trains: reservations are recommended

For other trains reservations are not required. They are only possible for NSB Komfort (business class) against payment of a supplement of NOK 90.

The international InterCity between Oslo and Stockholm (Sweden) also requires advance reservation.

More info about reservations

Itineraries

Scenic Railroad Lines

There are several spectacular scenic train routes in Norway. InterRail Passes are valid on these trains (except for the Flåm Railway), reservation is not compulsory.

The Bergen Railway

The best-known line is the 290 mile Bergen Railway that crosses the high mountain range between Oslo and Bergen. Enjoy a spectacular journey through the winter sports resorts of Geilo, Gol and Nesbyen.

The Dovre Railway

This train runs from Oslo to Trondheim through the stunning Norwegian scenery of the mighty Dovrefjell mountain area.

The Rauma Railway

Travel from the fjords to the mountains! The Rauma Railway runs between Åndalsnes (4 metres above sea level) and Dombås (659 metres above sea level).

The Northern (Nordland) Railway

The Nordland Railway runs from historic Trondheim to beautiful Bodø in the north. You will even be crossing the Arctic circle!

The Flåm Railway

The Flåm Railway (Flåmsbana) loops its way from Myrdal to Flåm 865 meters below. The train journey treats you to some of Norway's wildest and most magnificent scenery. Your InterRail Pass is not valid on the Flåm Railway, but you are entitled to 30% discount.

Video from Visit Norway:

More info: www.flamsbana.no