Eurail Norway Rail Travel Pass
Eurail Norway Rail Travel Pass offers 3 to 5 days of 2nd class travel within a one month period. Whether you are headed for the arctic circle, or the capitol city of Oslo, the Norway pass will get you there.
The Eurail Norway Pass entitles you not only to unlimited travel in Norway but also to free travel on direct border-crossing trains from Oslo to Malmö, Göteborg and Stockholm in Sweden.
Whether you are headed for the arctic circle, or the capitol city of Oslo, the Norway pass will get you there.
The stunning Norwegian landscape and cities such as Oslo and Bergen are all within reach with the Eurail Norway Pass. Smaller towns like Kristiansand and Lillehammer (the resort of the 1994 Olympic Games) should also be visited; they are quaint, beautiful, and offer an intimate look into Norway's' cultural depth. A great way to meet the locals and take in some of the most beautiful scenery in the world.
The Norway rail pass also entitles you to benefit from numerous bonuses.
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Eurail Norway Rail Travel Pass offers 3 to 5 days of 2nd class travel within a one month period. Whether you are headed for the arctic circle, or the capitol city of Oslo, the Norway pass will get you there.

The Eurail Norway Pass entitles you not only to unlimited travel in Norway but also to free travel on direct border-crossing trains from Oslo to Malmö, Göteborg and Stockholm in Sweden.

There is no better way to explore Norway than with the Eurail Norwegian rail pass.

Note: As Eurail travel passes are not able to be purchased in the country of travel advance purchase is essential and also costs less when made online.


Eurail Norway Rail Travel Pass

This Norway Rail Pass allows 3 to 5 days of 2nd class travel within a one month period.

Offering unlimited travel in Norway as well as on direct border-crossing trains from Oslo to Malmö, Göteborg and Stockholm in Sweden it is one of the most popular single country rail passes.

The Britrail Network includes England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Whether you are headed for the arctic circle, or the capitol city of Oslo, the Norway pass will get you there.

The stunning Norwegian landscape and cities such as Oslo and Bergen are all within reach with the Eurail Norway Pass. Smaller towns like Kristiansand and Lillehammer (the resort of the 1994 Olympic Games) should also be visited; they are quaint, beautiful, and offer an intimate look into Norway's' cultural depth. A great way to meet the locals and take in some of the most beautiful scenery in the world.

The Norway rail pass also entitles you to benefit from numerous bonuses.

The Eurail Noway RailPass Entitles You To:

  • Available for 3 up to 8 days of travel within a 1-month period.
  • Unlimited travel in Norway as well as on direct border-crossing trains from Oslo to Malmö, Göteborg and Stockholm in Sweden
  • The Pass is available in 2nd class only.
  • For travelers under 26 years of age, there is a reduced price Youth Pass available.
  • Travelers from 60 years upwards benefit from a reduced price Senior Pass.
  • Children aged 4 up to and including 15 years of age get 50% reduction on the full fare
  • Children under 4 travel free.

Using Your Eurail Norway Rail Pass

  • Always have your pass validated prior to your first train trip in Europe. Do NOT validate it yourself.
  • Passes are issued on identity, not to be used by any other person.
  • The Flexi Passes have a schedule with boxes to fill in the date of travel. Always fill in the boxes yourself before embarking on the train.
  • When taking an overnight train leaving after 7 pm, please fill in the next day of travel in your Flexi Passes. Travel days would have to be within the validity of the pass.
  • There are free bonus and discounted bonus that entitle you to reductions with every pass your purchase.
  • When you use a free bonus, you will have to use a day of your pass. A discounted bonus will not utilize any day of your pass.


More About Norway Rail Travel

The Norwegian railway system comprises 4,058 km of standard gauge (1.435m) track of which 2,513 km is electrified and 201 km double track. There are 696 tunnels and 2760 bridges.

Jernbaneverket is a state owned company which builds and maintains all railway tracks, while other companies operate them. These companies include NSB, CargoNet AS, Flytoget, and Ofotbanen.

Formerly there have also been private railways, but all of these were either abandoned or overtaken by NSB/Jernbaneverket.

The line from Kirkenes to Bjørnevatn used to be the northernmost railway in the world; however, it was closed down in 1997. Still, Narvik is one of the northernmost towns in the world to have a railway connection (Ofotbanen). It connects to Kiruna, Sweden, but not to Bodø, the northern terminus of the Norwegian railway network. Kiruna is, however, connected to the Swedish railway network, which again is connected to the Norwegian network at the Swedish station of Charlottenberg.

There are also several operational museum railways in Norway, including Krøderbanen, Setesdalsbanen, Urskog-Hølandsbanen, Thamshavnbanen, Rjukanbanen, Valdresbanen, Nesttun-Osbanen and Gamle Vossebanen. The Norwegian Railroad Museum is located in Hamar and includes exhibits of train hardware, related objects, as well as document and photography archives.

More About Norway

Norway is a country of impressive and varied landscapes that extends far north across the Arctic Circle. It is famous for its fjord-indented coastline and its mountains, ski resorts, lakes and woods.

Famous cities in Norway include the capital Oslo with its castle, its cathedral, its picturesque landscape and interesting architecture. On the west coast there are the cities of Bergen (the Hanseatic city) and Stavanger, each of them set alongside a fjord. Preikestolen is located in Lysefjorden right outside Stavanger. It is a cliff hanging 604 metres directly above the water.

Norway has a rich cultural heritage that has evolved as a result of its sparse population, harsh climate, and relative isolation from the rest of Europe.

As a tourist destination Norway is distinct from other countries in Europe in that it has fewer opulent palaces and castles, smaller agricultural areas and longer travel distances. On the other hand interested visitors can find unique architecture, a rich ethnological heritage, some of the best ski zones in the world and vast areas of undisturbed and dramatic natural scenery.

 


Valid for unlimited travel on the entire Norwegian Rail network the Norway Rail Pass is outstanding value for money.

Please Note: As Eurail rail travel passes are not able to be purchased in the country of travel advance purchase is essential and will also cost you less.


 

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