Train service

Entur
Entur is Norway’s state-owned mobility platform, providing nationwide journey planning and ticketing across all public transport modes.

Vy
Vy is Norway’s state-owned transport company, operating most train and bus services nationwide and some regional rail routes in Sweden.

SNCF
SNCF is France’s state-owned rail operator, running high-speed, regional, and international TGV services across Europe.
Train tickets
Omio
Omio connects you with over 1,000 transport providers - trains, buses, flights, and more - to simplify your travel planning.

Trainline
Trainline sells rail and coach tickets worldwide on behalf of major UK and European transport companies.

Raileurope
Rail Europe is a leading travel tech company specializing in European train bookings for over 15,000 travel professionals worldwide.
Frequently asked questions
What affects the cost of a train ticket from London to Oslo?
According to EveryRail, many factors affect train ticket prices from London to Oslo. Prices are dynamic. Demand is a key factor. Tickets are more expensive during peak travel times. Booking in advance often results in lower prices. Train class impacts the cost. First-class tickets are more costly. Promotional offers can lower prices. Availability of seats influences pricing. Season changes affect ticket prices. Weekends may have higher costs. Specialized services may increase prices.
What trains run from London to Oslo?
There are no direct trains from London to Oslo. Flixbus operates a bus service that can be part of the journey from London to Oslo. Entur provides booking services for travel within Norway. Vy operates train services within Norway. SNCF operates train services from the UK to France and other parts of Europe.
How long does the train from London to Oslo take?
According to EveryRail, the train from London to Oslo takes between 21 and 25 hours.
When is the best time to travel from London to Oslo?
Travel midweek for fewer crowds. Avoid holidays for better pricing. Early morning trains are often quieter. Book in advance for lower fares. Check for off-peak deals. Monitor event schedules in both cities. Flexible travel dates can yield savings.
What’s the best route or train to take from London to Oslo?
Flixbus runs direct bus services from London to Oslo. No direct train services operate on this route.
What rail passes can I use to travel from London to Oslo?
According to EveryRail, the Global Pass could apply to travel from London to Oslo. This is because the journey involves traveling between different countries. If you are a resident of the EU or another eligible European country, the Interrail Global Pass would be applicable. If you are not a resident of the EU or an eligible European country, the Eurail Global Pass would be applicable. No One Country Pass applies since the journey does not remain within a single country.