First thing is which pass: A 2 month continuous pass is valid for all days for 2 months from the 1st day of use, for example 12 June to 11 August. A 10 day or 15 day in 2 month pass you have the same overall 2 month period but you decide which 10 or 15 days you use the pass for. To use either you add as many trains as you wish to your trip, you then activate each individually. The first activation for any day generates the ticket for that day. The QR code remains the same for that day but the text part of the ticket lists all trains you have active for that day. You can activate and deactivate trains as you please, the app will allow unlimited changes. The only restriction is there cannot be any time overlap, if it will not allow activation because of this you can deactivate the overlapping train and activate the new one. You must make sure that the train you are on at any point is activated as some ticket checkers will specifically look for this. The app is designed to work offline
These replacement busses are very broadly timed, and both trains and busses wait for each other and included in your pass. You really don’t have to worry about this one, save for a bit of extra travel time than usual. (Which will be very clearly mentioned on www.entur.no ). Damage to the bridge is significant, but less serious than first thought. So repair works will take less time than expected. Somewhere in spring, it should be fixed. No concrete timing yet though. So there’s a chance you won’t have to worry about this (but I wouldn’t count on it). - (Source is from last weeks news.) So it’s still relatively far away in train terms, so probably you’re a bit to early to reserve seats on the train(s) via www.entur.no . Guess it’ll be available from the beginning of January. From then you’ll be able to reserve and find more information. Thanks that's a relief, guess I'll wait another month to make the reservations.
Looking at the schedules there are several daily connections Oslo - Trondheim with replacement bus in the middle, this is covered by interrail pass. Do not rely on the railplanner app for schedules, use www.entur.no instead, this site can also be used to reserve seats by adding interrail as discount. Oslo 14.02 - Trondheim 21.31 seems like the best option for connection to the Bodo train, there are earlier options. Be aware that only rail replacement buses, on this route those listed with route F6 are valid with your pass. Other connections with regular bus routes are shown which are numbered VY---, these are not valid and will have to be paid separately. Thank you, I will look at the schedules to plan the trip then.
Don't be shy and let us know about your challenge.
Already have an account? Login
No account yet? Create an account
Enter your username or e-mail address. We'll send you an e-mail with instructions to reset your password.
Sorry, we're still checking this file's contents to make sure it's safe to download. Please try again in a few minutes.
Sorry, our virus scanner detected that this file isn't safe to download.