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Free internett on board

We now offer free wireless internet access on board several of our trains.

internett om bord

We now offer free wireless internet access on board several of our trains.

Internet will be continuously installed on our regional trains. As the Norwegian National Rail Administration secures mobile and broadband coverage in tunnels around Norway, the quality of internet on board will continously improve.

How do I access the free internet?

In order for you to access the free internet on board you must register. We recommend that you register prior to your journey. The e-mail address and password you receive is used to log onto the wireless network. The 'Remember me' feature makes sure your user name and password are filled in from time to time. In that way you never have to worry about the login details, and get easier access to free internet on board.

If you don't have a user, or having difficulties registrering, please contact the conductor on board. He/she will provide you with a guest user.

Once you're connected, you have full access to the internet.

Where can I access the free internet?

Most trains running between:

  •  Skien - Oslo - Lillehammer
    All trains have internet except some older vehicles running in the morning/afternoon. These will be online when upgraded trains are put into service. 
     
  • The Østfold Railway
    All regionaltrains have internet.
     
  • Long Regional trains (Bergen, Stavanger, Trondheim)
    All trains have internet.
     
  • The Dovre Railway
    All trains have internet.
     
  •  The Nordland Railway
    All trains have internet. 
  •  The Røros Railway
    All trains have internet.
     
  • The Raumabanen Railway
    All trains have internet.

    Internet will be continuously installed on all of our regional trains. As the Norwegian National Rail Administration secures mobile and broadband coverage in tunnels around Norway, the quality of internet on board will improve. Fair User Policy (FUP) is installed on all trains, ensuring that the users get a better allocation of bandwidth.