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There are 5 ways to get from Fevik to Oslo by bus, train, car, or plane

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  1. Bus

    best
    1. Take the bus from Øygårdsdalen to Oslo bussterminalbusVy190
    4h 53m
    kr 390–750
  2. Train

    cheapest
    1. Take the train from Nelaug stasjon to Oslo StrainF5
    6h 33m
    kr 352–807
  3. Drive 268.3 km

    1. Drive from Fevik to Oslocar268.3 km
    3h 9m
    kr 584–843
  4. Bus, fly, train

    1. Take the bus from Grimstad rådhus to Universitetetbus
    2. Fly from Kristiansand Airport, Kjevik (KRS) to Oslo Airport, Gardermoen (OSL)planeKRS - OSL
    3. Take the train from Oslo lufthavn stasjon to Oslo Strain
    4h 41m
  5. Bus via Filipstad

    1. Take the bus from Øygårdsdalen to FilipstadbusNw192
    5h 2m
    kr 490–700

Fevik to Oslo by bus

Calendar106Weekly Buses
Duration4h 53mAverage Duration
Ticketkr 390Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Fevik, Norway and Oslo, Norway?

Vy Buss operates a bus from Øygårdsdalen to Oslo bussterminal every 3 hours. Tickets cost kr 390–750 and the journey takes 3h 45m. Nor-Way Bussekspress also services this route every 4 hours. Alternatively, Go-Ahead Nordic operates a train from Nelaug stasjon to Oslo S every 4 hours. Tickets cost kr 280–650 and the journey takes 3h 29m.

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