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Old Feb 11th, 2003, 04:43 PM
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Train from Oslo to Stockholm

How long is the train from Oslow to Stockholm? And is the train an overnight or a day train?<BR><BR>Thanks.
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Old Feb 12th, 2003, 05:26 PM
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ml: Just to get your message to the top, I can offer that there are 3 trains dailey and one is an overnight. The trip takes about seven hours. Hopefully, someone will jump in that has more information. Good luck.
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Joegri is mostly wrong. There are 3 trains dailey, but I don't think theres an overnight anymore. The trip takes 4 hours 50 minutes due to faster trains and upgraded tracks.
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Old Feb 13th, 2003, 01:38 AM
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There used to be an overnight train between Oslo and Stockholm but it was withdrawn a few years ago.
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Old Feb 13th, 2003, 10:56 AM
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&quot;How long is the train from Oslo to Stockholm?&quot; Usually it's about 14 cars long!<BR><BR>Sorry, just couldn't resist. People said we need a little humor, so here's a VERY little for you. And I was going to answer for real, but I see others already have.
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ML,<BR><BR>I like Patrick's answer, but seriously every answer seems technically correct. There are 3 &quot;non-stop&quot; trains from Oslo everyday. They take about 4:50 minutes to get to Stockholm. There are no NT's from Oslo, but there are NT's to Stockholm that start by leaving Oslo on a regular train and then catching the NT from another city to Stockholm.<BR><BR>Try looking on the Swiss (SBB) timetable Website to checkout your options.<BR><BR>Have a good trip.<BR><BR>Greg<BR>
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