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<p class="ndText"><strong>Norwaystrong>'s transport system is comprehensive and reliable. In the winter (especially in the north), services can be cut back severely, but no part of the country is isolated for long. p> <h2 class="ndText"><a href="index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=69&Itemid=55">By Busa>h2> <p>Usually it is not necessary to book bus-rides ahead of time. You just pay the driver as you board. <a href="http://www.nor-way.no/nbeweb/index.jsp">NOR-WAYa> Bussexpress guarantees a seat to all passengers. p> <p>If you are arriving at Oslo Torp airport to <strong>travelstrong> to Southern <strong>Norwaystrong> you can take the Telemark Express coach which stops right outside the terminal building (Route 182 - Telemarkekspressen) to Porsgrunn Telemarksporten. From there there are regular services south (Route 210). Alternatively, you can this bus directly from Sandefjord bus station. p> <p align="center"><img src="images/stories/road-bridge.gif" border="1" alt="Southern Norway" width="213" height="106" />p> <h2><a href="index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=54&Itemid=60">By Traina>h2> <p> The <strong>Norwegianstrong> State Railway (NSB) has a well developed network stretching from the Southwest coast up to Bodø on the coast of Nordland county. In addition there is the Bergensbanen route that crosses the mountains on its way from Oslo to Bergen on the West Coast. The trains are modern and well equipped and the <a href="http://clkuk.tradedoubler.com/click?p=14032&a=1427321&g=16861992" target="_blank">NSB web sitea> allows online booking with ticket-less <strong>travelstrong>. p> <p class="ndText">Travelling to Southern <strong>Norwaystrong> from Oslo Torp, you can catch a train from Sandefjord to Porsgrunn or Drammen from where there are services on to Arendal on the southern coast.p> <h2 class="ndText"><a href="index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=56&Itemid=62">Ferries and Boatsa>h2> <p class="ndText"> Especially in western <strong>Norwaystrong>, where all the world-famous fjords are, the road suddenly ends and the journey must continue by ferry. The majority of ferries and high-speed ships have such frequent departures that queuing is seldom a big problem. Besides regular ferry service, several ship companies offer fjord cruises too. p> <h2 class="ndText"><a href="index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=55&Itemid=61"><strong>Airstrong> <strong>travelstrong>a>h2> <p class="ndText"> <strong>Norwaystrong> has a good network of routes and connections. There are about 50 <strong>airportsstrong> and landing strips, making even the northernmost places easily accessible. The various <strong>airlinesstrong> often have favourable price offers, particularly in summer, for those who wish to <strong>travelstrong> in <strong>Norwaystrong> by plane. p> <p class="ndText">There are several dozens <strong>airportsstrong> and landing strips, making even the northernmost areas seem closer. <strong>Airlinesstrong> operating in <strong>Norwaystrong> are SAS, Braathens and Widerøe.p> <p class="ndText" align="center"> p> <p class="ndText"> p> <h2 class="ndText"> h2> <pp>

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