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Ticket reservation Oslo - Bergen. Only available as paper ticket.


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Hey everyone !

 

I wanted to book my reservation for the journey Oslo-Bergen and vice versa. Somehow, I was not possible to get the reservation as an E ticket but only as a paper one which would be shipped to my home.. this would cost a ton !! Has anyone had this issue or could help me out ?

Thanks a lot in advance,

Clara

Best answer by rvdborgt

Either book at a station in Norway or call Entur. See this page (scroll down to Norway). Entur will send reservations via e-mail. I don't know why Interrail can't do that.

Deutsche Bahn may also be able to book reservations. Ask at a DB ticket office or call 030-5512 (+49 30 2970 from outside Germany).

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  • April 17, 2022

Either book at a station in Norway or call Entur. See this page (scroll down to Norway). Entur will send reservations via e-mail. I don't know why Interrail can't do that.

Deutsche Bahn may also be able to book reservations. Ask at a DB ticket office or call 030-5512 (+49 30 2970 from outside Germany).


Lucas Clusman

Hey, if you book the ticket by calling Entur, will it be Interrail prices (4,60 on the website) or full prices ?


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  • June 28, 2022
Lucas Clusman wrote:

Hey, if you book the ticket by calling Entur, will it be Interrail prices (4,60 on the website) or full prices ?

If you tell them you have an Interrail or Eurailpass you just pay the seat reservation fee.


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  • July 6, 2022

SNCF can also book Norwegian reservations, at the ticket office and probably also by phone.


Robert Ottolangui

It seems that this is a common issue. For anyone in the future, I'd recommend going straight to the train company for seat reservations instead of using eurail. 


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  • September 29, 2022
Robert Ottolangui wrote:

It seems that this is a common issue. For anyone in the future, I'd recommend going straight to the train company for seat reservations instead of using eurail. 

 

All the regulars here give that answer daily and one member has compiled a list of alternatives that is prominently listed above the topics on the homepage.

 

 


Robert Ottolangui

Great, thanks for sharing. I wasn't aware of that before traveling 


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