Contact Oslo Metro (T-bane): Find below customer service details of Oslo Metro, Norway. Besides contact details, the page provides a brief overview of the public transport operator and its services. Reach the Oslo Metro customer service below for queries, complaints or feedback.

Head Office
Ruters kundesenter, Postboks 1030
Sentrum, 0104, Norway
Phone: (+47) 40 00 67 00

Customer Service
Phone: 177
Phone: (+47) 815 00 176
Phone: 22 08 53 61 (lost and found)
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About Oslo Metro (T-bane)
oslo metro customer serviceOslo Metro (T-bane) began operations in the year 1898. The rapid transit system serves the region of Oslo, Norway, and current has 5 lines connecting to 101 stations. Annually the metro transports over 94 million passengers. Oslo Metro is operated by Sporveien T-banen.

Oslo Metro’s main lines consist of Line 1 (Frognerseteren – Stortinget – Helsfyr), Line 2 (ØsterÃ¥s – Stortinget – EllingsrudÃ¥sen), Line 3 (KolsÃ¥s – Stortinget – Mortensrud), Line 4 (Vestli – Storo – Stortinget – Bergkrystallen) and Line 5 (Sognsvann – Stortinget – Storo – Stortinget – Vestli).

The ‘Ruter’ tickets can be used on metro, trams, buses and ferries. There are Single tickets, 24-hour tickets, 7-day tickets, 30-day tickets and annual fares. Airport Express train (Flytoget) operate their own tickets and prices. Frequent travellers can use the rechargeable Travelcard to top up with tickets or for pay-as-you-go credit. Commuters can use the Travelcard to store different tickets.

Tickets can be purchased at metro stations, through vending machines and even online on the website. Tickets for Oslo Metro can also be purchased from kiosks at leading retail outlets. If you are always on the go, download the RuterBillett app and buy a ticket any time using Visa or MasterCard. Use the Journey Planner on the website to plan your journey, see fares, schedule and map. You can also filter by service that include bus, airport bus, tram, train, ferry and airport train. For more information or queries on tickets, payment, refund, parking, lost and found items, or others, reach the Oslo Metro customer service.

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Last Update: August 20, 2016