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THE BUS SYSTEM IN TROMSØ

Find out where the buses go in Tromsø, including the two main bus stop areas. Learn about bus schedules, fares, and ticket options such as one-way tickets, period tickets, and value cards. Get information on the Night Owl service for late-night travel. Visit the provided websites for more details or contact the Student Counselling Centre for assistance.

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THE BUS SYSTEM IN TROMSØ

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  1. THE BUS SYSTEM IN TROMSØ

  2. Where do the buses go?

  3. 2 main bus stop areas

  4. When do the buses go? • From 6 a.m. to midnight • In addition: Nattugla ”The Night Owl” Friday and Saturday nights. • Departures from town centre 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30 a.m.

  5. Bus Cards and Bus Fares • One Way Ticket – NOK 27,-. Valid for 1 hour (includes change of buses within that hour) • Note that the Night Owl has other bus fare prices: NOK 50,- per ticket • The Period Ticket Periodebillett(includes student discounts) • The Value Card Verdikonto

  6. The Period Ticket • Personal card with your photo, and can only be used by the card holder. Cost 50,- first time you buy it. • Discount for young adults under 30 years of age • Valid for 14, 30 or 90 days within the City Zone • Costs: – Age above 30: • 14 Days: Young adults: 200 – Age above 30: 340 • 30 Days: Young adults: 380 – Age above 30: 640 • 90 Days: Young adults: 980 – Age above 30: 1640 • 180 Days: Young adults: 1850 – Age above 30: 3090 • The card can then be updated on the buses. • Remember to always have valid identification when updating the card. Failure to produce valid identification can lead to the confiscation of the card.

  7. The Value Account • The most suitable card if you have an irregular travel pattern • 25% discount compared to single fare tickets • Example: 1 ticket NOK 20,20 (not 27)

  8. Things to note • Cominor are coming to campus tomorrow to produce bus cards – no need to pay periods now. • Bus cards cost NOK 50,- but tomorrow you can get the card free of charge • After tomorrow the personal ticket cards should be bought the first time at the Traffic Triangle (Trafikktriangelen) in the town centre or at Cominor close to campus. Bring ID • Keep the receipt at home in case you loose the card • Cards can be recharged • Your bus habits decide which card is the cheapest solution

  9. Bus Schedules • The Bus Schedules can be obtained for free on the buses • In bus schedules: DX67 means Daily except the 6 and 7 day of the week (Saturday and Sunday). 6 means Saturdays only and 7 means Sundays only. • Schedules change during holidays/vacations • Internet: http://www.cominor.no/index.asp?menyID=4145&parentID=2911 • http://tromskortet.no/

  10. In doubt or in search?Don’t hesitate to come to the Student Counselling Centre

  11. Questions? 

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