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Oslo is well served by bus from most of Europe. The biggest operators of international buses are Swedish companies Swebus Express www.swebusexpress.se and GoByBus www.gobybus.se. Both run inexpensive services to and from Stockholm, Gothenburg and Copenhagen several times a day. Eurolines www.eurolines.no runs services to Gothenburg and Stockholm, while Moravia Express www.judl-juhanak.com runs direct buses to Prague, Brno, Olomouc and Ostrava twice a week.
For domestic services, Nor-Way Bussekspress [24] is the biggest operator, with several buses to Bergen, Trondheim and tons of other Norwegian destinations. Lavprisekspressen lavprisekspressen.no has buses to Trondheim and Kristiansand twice a day, with cheap fares (Internet booking only). Timekspressen www.timekspressen.no runs a network of bus lines in the area surrounding Oslo, most notably their line 1 to Drammen, Kongsberg and Notodden, that runs every hour, day and night, year-round. Every town and city in Norway is somehow connected to Oslo by public transport, although connections are sparse outside the main arteries.
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Oslo county, Norway
Bus Stations in Oslo county, Norway
Buildings in Oslo county, Norway
Hills in Oslo county, Norway
Akershus Fylke, Norway
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Rocks in Akershus Fylke, Norway
Oslo county, Norway
Hills in Oppland Fylke, Norway
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