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Oslo Bus Terminal is Norways largest bus terminal. From here, the airport bus and 400 express buses leave every day for various places in Norway and Europe, in addition to Ruter’s regional buses and tour buses around the country. A pleasant urban space in the capital, with cafe, kiosk, and a number of useful services.

Norway´s largest bus terminal

Oslo Bus Terminal – OBT – maintains an “airport standard” for service offerings, security and information.

OBT is part of the capital´s most central public transport hub. From here you get on the city buses from OBT street terminal, the subway stops Grønland an Jernbanetorget, the train From Oslo S and the tram from Jernbanetorget. There are taxis, city bikes and other micro-mobility in Schweigaardsgate. (See area map).

There is also an entry and exit zone with a car on Kiss&Ride in Schweigaardsgate. It is not allowed to park – however, you will find a a parking garage below Galleri Oslo, the building the terminal is located in.

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Owner and operator

Vaterland Bussterminal AS is the owner of Oslo bus terminal. The company has two owners: Viken County Municipality, which owns 78.5% of the shares (5,100 Class A shares), and Oslo Municipality, which owns 21.5% of the shares (1,400 Class B shares).


Operation, management and development of the terminal has been outsourced to Viken kolelktivterminaler FKF, a county municipal enterprise wholly owned by Viken county municipality.

Tickets

Information on how to purchase your bus tickets.

Get an overview of the service offers at the terminal.

Assistance service

The assistance service at Oslo Bus Terminal is a service for people with disabilities.

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