Oslo Central Station

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Oslo, Norway

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Bus station· Transit station· Train station

Oslo Central Station Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Oslo Central Station is located in Oslo, Norway on Jernbanetorget 1. Oslo Central Station is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category bus station in Norway.

Address

Jernbanetorget 1

Phone

+47 81500888

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Katrina W

One of the safest, nicest looking and organised train stations I've been to.

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Ronald Werner

Well organized the times I was here.

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Melaida Corpuz

Staff were very helpful in getting us on the right train to the airport. I love that it was attached to shopping and food. Access to main areas of downtown were easy to get to. I didn't like paying to use the toilet though.

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Arch Sas

In the center of the town. Liturgical. Clean. Shops.

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Devin Diaz

Great station, but I didn't get to see much! Everything (shops) are closed for Easter weekend. The trains work just fine, luckily. The station is easy to understand with a decent layout. I wish I could have gone shopping to see the sights and bring home a bit of Norway.

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SUHAS Dubey

Oslo S is Norway's busiest railway station, with connections to local and regional trains in Norway, to Sweden and further into Europe. Tickets available from the Entur machines and from the ticket office open during the daytime. Opening hours of the station is Monday–Sunday 03.45 am–01.30 am. Luggage storage facilities are available here during opening hours (50–80 NOK per day). Other services include elevators, restrooms (fee) and ATM / currency exchange. The station is located at Jernbanetorget, Norway's biggest public transportation hub, which also consists of Jernbanetorget metro station, Oslo Bus Terminal and local bus and tram stops outside. Some of the city's biggest hotels and shopping centres are also located here. Oslo S also has newsagents, cafés, restaurants and a supermarket open almost 24 hours a day. I am very impressed with Oslo Central Station. This is very clean and efficient place plus staff is very helpful indeed. Since Norway is very expensive, therefore, if you are travelling to/from the Airport, then if possible take the local train for city , not the Flytoget express... and you will save equivalent of 8 each time.

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Eugen Safin

Excellent train station. Very easy to navigate.

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Olga Divakova

I can't say I find it aesthetically pleasing but it is a practical and well kept, clean station. There are lots of stores and quick food & drink options in the station itself (\Passasjen\), and just down the hall to the left you enter Byporten shopping centre for more shopping & food options. The seating near the tracks isn't too comfortable so I would recommend to sit upstairs at Starbucks or Cafe Opus if you have a long wait. They have baggage lockers on the lower floor if you want to store your stuff. Comfortable and easy to navigate.