Oslo Central Station, also known as Oslo S, is the largest railway station in Norway and an important transport hub in Oslo. The station opened in 1854 and has since undergone several extensions and modernizations to accommodate increasing passenger traffic. It acts as a hub for both national and international train connections, and offers direct routes to several cities in Norway as well as to Sweden and Denmark.
In addition to rail services, Oslo Central Station houses a number of facilities such as shops, restaurants and cafes, making it a central meeting place for travelers and locals. The station is also connected to several public transport options, including trams, buses and the subway, which contributes to its role as an important part of Oslo's transport system. With its central location, it is easily accessible from various parts of the city.



