Tram-/LRT in Oslo
Introduction
The public transport sector is living through a special time for light rail and tram systems (LRT), as new developments in infrastructure bring ridership levels to new heights. LRT, at the global level, has experienced a ‘remarkable renaissance’ in recent years, as the international landscape shows growth and expansion on the agenda.
Length of public transport routes
90 km
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Average daily ridership during a work day
86,000
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Number of public transport stops
88
Compare dataPublic transport ridership
22,000,000 Journeys
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Schedule compliance/punctuality
99.4 %
Average headway during peak times
15 min
Compare dataCovid-19 change in service - VKM
100 %
Fleet of public transport vehicles
71
Compare dataVehicle-kilometres in operations
4,500,000
Compare dataLength of dedicated PT operational infrastructure
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Accessibility for people with reduced mobility
44 %
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