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Stortinget Station

Lines T1 / T2 / T3 / T4 · Holmenkollbanen / Lambertseterbanen

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The Storting — Overview

Stortinget stasjon — Oslo T-bane

Stortinget is a subway station on Line 1 (also Lines 2, 3, and 4). It is located beneath the Stortinget building—downtown, on Karl Johans gate, near museums.

Transfer station—here you can switch to other subway lines or connect to local buses and trams.

Nearby Attractions and Places

The Storting Building
1-minute walk
Norway’s National Assembly — built in 1866, guided tours available in the summer.
Akersgata
2-minute walk
A street lined with Norway’s major media companies and the government quarter.
Spikersuppa
1-minute walk
A small park between the Storting and the National Theater—an outdoor café in the summer, an ice rink in the winter.
Karl Johans Gate
1-minute walk
Oslo’s main street, bustling with people.

Surface Connections

Ruter Bus
Several local routes with connections to neighboring stations
Tram (where available)
Lines 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19 in the city center
Vy local trains
Connections at select stations

Facilities at the station

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Bicycle parking
Racks at the exit
Free Wi-Fi
Ruter Wi-Fi on board
Ruter app
Mobile ticket purchase
Ticket machine
At every station

Frequently Asked Questions

The Stortinget Metro Station follows the operating hours of the Oslo Metro: the first train departs at approximately 5:30 a.m. (6:00 a.m. on Sundays), and the last train departs at approximately 1:10 a.m. every day. Check the Ruter app for exact times.

The Storting is served by the T1 line on the subway. See “Lines” for a complete route description.

Most subway stations in Oslo have elevators and ramps. For detailed accessibility information about your specific station, check Ruter’s accessibility overview or contact Sporveien.

Yes, bicycles and strollers are free on the subway outside of rush hour (6:30–9:00 a.m. and 3:00–5:30 p.m. on weekdays).

The easiest way is through the Ruter app on your phone. You can also buy tickets from ticket machines at all stations, or at Narvesen, 7-Eleven, and other Ruter retailers.

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