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Oslo’s major museum dedicated to Edvard Munch, with The Scream versions, rotating exhibitions, and striking waterfront architecture in Bjørvika.
Cheapest price
$45
Average price
$48
Fastest journey
2 h 24 m
Average duration
2 h 24 m
Trains per day
2
Distance
106 km
The best way to find a cheap train ticket from Loten to Oslo is to book your journey as far in advance as possible and to avoid traveling at rush hour.
The average ticket from Loten to Oslo will cost around $48 if you buy it on the day, but the cheapest tickets can be found for only $45.
Of the 2 trains that leave Loten for Oslo on Sat, Jun 13, 2 travel direct so it’s quite easy to avoid journeys where you’ll have to change along the way.
On Sat, Jun 13 the direct trains cover the 106 km distance in an average of 2 h 24 m but if you time it right, some trains will get you there in just 2 h 24 m .
On Sat, Jun 13 the slowest trains will take 2 h 24 m and usually involve a change or two along the way, but you might be able to save a few pennies if you’re on a budget.




Omio recommends booking the bus as it is the most popular option from Loten to Oslo among Omio's users. If you are prioritising price take the bus with prices starting from $6. For those with little time consider booking a bus which can get you there in 1h 44m. The ticket price range depends on the travel mode: a bus costs an average of $6, and a train costs an average of $24.
Distance: 65 miles (106 km)
| Train | Most popular Bus |
|---|---|
$39 Average price | $30 Average price Cheapest |
3h 27m Average total duration 2h 57m Onboard + 30m Additional time* | 2h 14m Average total duration Fastest 1h 44m Onboard + 30m Additional time* |
Direct Options | Direct Options |
This is compared to other travel options from Loten to Oslo:
A bus is $9 (€7) less than a train for this route with tickets for a train from Loten to Oslo costing on average $39 (€32).
Other travel options to Oslo take longer:
Train takes on average 2h 57m.
The table below shows live departures for Loten to Oslo trains for tomorrow, Saturday, June 13. You can also manually refresh the results below to see updated train journeys.
| Provider | Departs | Duration | Arrives | Transfers | Tickets |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | 5:38 PM Loten | 2h24 | 8:02 PM Oslo | 0 transfersDirect | |
![]() | 6:38 PM Loten | 2h24 | 9:02 PM Oslo | 0 transfersDirect | |
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Trains from Loten to Oslo run on average 3 times per day, taking around 2h 57m. Cheap train tickets for this journey start at $24 (€19) but you can travel from only $6 (€5) by bus.
The earliest train runs at 05:55, the last at 19:54. The fastest train covers the 65 miles (106 km) distance in 2h 17m.
Distance 65 miles (106 km) |
Average train duration 2h 57m |
Cheapest ticket price $24 (€19) |
Trains per day 3 |
Fastest train 2h 17m |
First train 5:55 AM |
Last train 7:54 PM |
Cheapest Month Feb |
Cheapest Day Tue |
High Season Oct - Dec |
Low Season Jul - Sep |
Best time to book 5 days |
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Oslo’s major museum dedicated to Edvard Munch, with The Scream versions, rotating exhibitions, and striking waterfront architecture in Bjørvika.
Norway’s largest art museum, showcasing fine art, design, architecture, and Edvard Munch’s iconic The Scream.
Museum about sculptor Gustav Vigeland, located beside Vigeland Park, with original plaster models and insight into his working process.
Oslo’s main boulevard connecting the station to the Royal Palace, lined with major institutions, shops, and city life.
Busy waterfront promenade with fjord views, modern architecture, and easy walking access to central attractions.
World-famous sculpture park in Frogner Park with Gustav Vigeland’s works, broad avenues, and free year-round access.
Norway’s classic autumn dish of lamb and cabbage slowly simmered with black pepper. It is widely regarded as a national dish and is strongly associated with home cooking.
Traditional trout that is salted and fermented for months, then served uncooked with flatbread, sour cream, and onion. It is a distinctive Norwegian specialty.
Salmon cured with salt, sugar, and dill, usually served in thin slices with mustard sauce. It is one of the best-known Nordic fish preparations.
Oslo’s flagship fine-dining restaurant, internationally acclaimed for highly seasonal Norwegian tasting menus and an exceptional Nordic dining experience.
Well-known seafood restaurant in central Oslo, known for refined Norwegian fish and shellfish in an elegant but relaxed setting.
Established waterfront restaurant at Aker Brygge specializing in fresh seafood, shellfish, and classic Nordic flavors with lively harbor views.
Oslo is among Europe’s pricier cities. Hotels, alcohol, and dining cost more than in most capitals.
Tipping is not obligatory because service is included. Round up or leave 5-10% for excellent restaurant service; taxis can be rounded up.
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Find answers to the most common questions about traveling from Loten to Oslo by train. From journey times and ticket prices to direct connections, first and last departures, and even whether the route is scenic, our FAQs cover everything you need to plan your trip. Whether you’re looking for the fastest train, the cheapest option, or tips for making the most of your visit at Oslo, this guide helps you travel smarter and with confidence.

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