300miles, Daylight is coming
300miles, Daylight is coming
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Travelling through Norway by bus and train

Gepubliseer: 07.01.2020

Yes, something the title says it all. I set off by train from Mo I Rana to Oslo at 00:24. For 72€, that's okay, it had mostly been raining.

At Lillehammer, the weather is sometimes okay and sometimes really stupid.

I could only partly buy the next ticket that should bring me from Oslo to Trelleborg. Partly meaning until Gothenburg... then I will probably have to wait until 20:40 because I can no longer catch the earlier train (19:40) as I still have to pay for it.

But that's okay because the next ferry to Rostock will only depart around 8 am in the morning.

I had to take the train first to see a moose.

For the first time this year, I see the sun 😊

The picture shows the campsite where I slept last year (2019) in October.

It's really relaxing to see the sun.

For those who complain about the quality of the pictures, the iPhone 8 takes better pictures than my iPhone SE, just so you know.

By now, I'm about 100km from Oslo. And there is hardly any snow left here.

When I arrived in Oslo, it wasn't just a bus stop but something more like an airport.

Where you have to find your gate, just like in an airport.

But the bus is quite good for that.

So, for around 22€, I will continue to Göteborg by bus.

I'm really glad that I avoided Oslo and didn't want to see it. By that, I mean that I don't want to look at it... big cities somehow all look the same to me.

Could be in Frankfurt too.

Train and bus rides are just really boring. There's not much happening besides getting on and off.

Well, I'm in Trelleborg, it's 00:30... now I have to find where I can sleep until 7 am.

Antwoord (2)

Majana
Lahhmmiiii ;) Ich fühle mit... Zug und Bus fahren ist schon ganz nett :)

Thomas
Wow, eine tolle Reise geht zu Ende :)

Swede
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