Railway transport is also very popular in Norway. It not only offers an opportunity to travel with comfort, but also allows you to enjoy the incredible scenery outside the window. The total length of railways is more than 4000 kilometers. Despite the rather difficult terrain, the country is increasing the rail network, using various tunnels and bridges. The center of the railway interchange is the city of Oslo. It is from here that the main trunk line departs. In view of the territorial location, the water type of transport is also developed. You can find a variety of marine vessels here, differing in the classes of service. There are also large ferries and small boats that engage in the transport of passengers. The fare depends not only on the distance of the trip, but also on the time of the year, and the quality of service as well as. Additional packages also attract an extra charge.
Aviation plays a leading role in Norway’s transport infrastructure. The domestic air transportation has been developed to a magnificent level. This is in general due to the fact that the country has a fairly complex mountainous terrain, thereby making it sometimes cheaper and faster to go on a trip by plane than by road. Also in winter, the most severe regions of Norway can only be reached by plane. The main airport in Norway is the airport Gardermoen in Oslo. The transport interchange from key airports of the country is thoroughly thought out. Buses, high-speed trains and other public transport regularly ply the route.
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