Oslo Central Station is the main railway station in Oslo, and the largest railway station within the entire Norwegian railway system. It connects with Jernbanetorget station, which is served by trams and the Oslo Metro. It's the terminus of Drammen Line, Gardermoen Line, Gjøvik Line, Hoved Line, Østfold Line and Follo Line. It serves express, regional and local rail services by four companies. The railway station is operated by Bane NOR while its real estate subsidiary, Bane NOR Eiendom owns the station, and was opened in 1980.
Oslo Central Station
The old Oslo Ø was converted to a shopping mall, but is still part of the station
A Flytoget airport express Class 71 train entering Oslo Central from the Oslo Tunnel
A Class 73 express train
The Norwegian railway system comprises 4,109 km of 1,435 mm track of which 2,644 km is electrified and 274 km double track. There are 697 tunnels and 2,760 bridges.
The Bergen Line at Finse, the highest point of the Norwegian railways.
A Class 63 steam engine
The completion of the Bergen Line
A BM 73b at Råde Station