Book early and save: Yes
Online bookings open: 90 days ahead of the travel date.
Discounted 'Minipris' tickets can still be be available if you're booking only a few days ahead, but the very cheapest tickets generally sell out weeks in advance.
The cheapest/discounted tickets will sell out first on the most popular trains, so prices can vary between trains on your travel date.
Ticket Provider | Approximate Cost | |
---|---|---|
Vy | from 249 NOK |
Trains are usually shceduled to depart as follows:
- on Monday to Friday at 06:01; 10:01; 14:01 and 18:01
- on Saturdays at 08:01; 14:01 and 18:01.
- on Sundays at 10:01; 14:01 and 18:01.
Except for the 18:01 departures, these trains from the Norwegian capital arrive in Goteborg in time to connect with the hourly Oresundtag services on to Kobenhavn/Copenhagen via Malmo.
Final Destination: Göteborg
Type of Scenery: Coast, Forest, Lake, River
Star Rating: **
This journey is delightful, but if you can, travel this way before 2021.
One of the many journey highlights, are the sea views that can currently be seen from the right of the train* (when facing the direction of travel) between Oslo and Ski.
But when the Follo line opens in around 2022, the trains will be diverted into what will be Norway's longest rail tunnel, for this part of the journey.
*The best views overall are from the right of the train.
Trains are usually shceduled to depart as follows:
- on Monday to Friday at 06:01; 10:01; 14:01 and 18:01
- on Saturdays at 08:01; 14:01 and 18:01.
- on Sundays at 10:01; 14:01 and 18:01.
Except for the 18:01 departures, these trains from the Norwegian capital arrive in Goteborg in time to connect with the hourly Oresundtag services on to Kobenhavn/Copenhagen via Malmo.
Final Destination: Göteborg
Type of Scenery: Coast, Forest, Lake, River
Star Rating: **
This journey is delightful, but if you can, travel this way before 2021.
One of the many journey highlights, are the sea views that can currently be seen from the right of the train* (when facing the direction of travel) between Oslo and Ski.
But when the Follo line opens in around 2022, the trains will be diverted into what will be Norway's longest rail tunnel, for this part of the journey.
*The best views overall are from the right of the train.
Sign up to receive the latest travel news stories and to hear about what we've been working on for you.
This is one of more than 1000 journey guides available on ShowMeTheJourney, which will make it easier to take the train journeys you want or need to make. As always, all images were captured on trips taken by ShowMeTheJourney.