Oslo 2015
Oslo is the capital and the most populous city in Norway. It is the economic
and governmental centre
of Norway. The city is also a hub of Norwegian trade, banking, industry
and shipping.
It is an important centre for maritime industries and maritime trade in
Europe.
(L) A street near the Oslo Central Station (R) Kart Johans Gate street
leads a tourist to Royal Palace.
(L) Oslo tram, Trikken (R) Kart Johans Gate street
Grand Hotel is a hotel in Oslo, Norway. The hotel is best known as is the
annual venue
of the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. Grand Hotel is situated in a very
central location
on the main thoroughfare, the Karl Johans gate, between the Norwegian Parliament
building
and the Royal Palace.
Flowers bloom and fountains in the park across the Kart Johans Gate street
Young women to walk Kart Johans Gate street
(L) University of Oslo (R) Slottet, Roal Palace
Slottet, Roal Palace, palace guards and police car
(L) A house nearby Royal Palace (R) Victoria terrasse, Ministry of Foreign
Affairs
(L) Oslo street (R) National Theatre
National Theatret station
(L) Oslo tram network, Trikken i Oslo is the 131.4-kilometre tram system
in Oslo.
It consists of six lines with 99 stops and has daily passengers of 132,000.
(M)(R) Mounted police officers
(L) The exterior of the Oslo City Hall (R) A City Council
A decoration in the Oslo City Hall
The banquet hall
City Hall Pier
(L) A rental cycle depo (R) A busy Oslo street
The area in front of the Oslo Grand Central Station
(L) The dome of Grand Central Station is now a shopping arcade. (R) The
platform and railroads of the Grand Central Station
An Airport Express train
An airport express ticket for adult and senior passengers
(L) A route map of railways around Oslo (R) The terminal station of local
train, Dal
A local train vehicle provides an automatic food vending machine, which
serves cold and hot beverages.
A commuter train runs from Dal to Lillestrom
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