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poniedziałek, 1 lutego 2010

Norway - travel to Oslo

stacja w Sandefjord, niedaleko lotniska Torp



The plane departured on 6:00. I didn't have any sensations (my mum tried to convince me I' m afraid of height just cause I panicked while riding old ski lift which couldn't even go smoothly), in opposite I found it very exciting. When seated I couldn't even feel I'm flying. The landing was postponed for 10 mins cause of fresh snow on the airport, which they had to clean up.

We took off from the plane at 8:2x and boarded the shuttle bus to the train station. The bus driver started the engine around 7 mins before the train arrival, but said to don't worry cause it's only 4-5 mins from the airport. We made it on time, surprisingly. The station (and even the tracks) was covered with snow (as you can see on the photo). In the train there are built-in vending machines with hot beverages at the price of 15 NOK as well as machines with soft drinks and sweets. The way to Oslo took us around 1,5 hour, and we payed for each (adult) person 224 NOK. It's like the worth of our one-side ticket to Oslo. Forgot to mention that, we bought tickets onboard, could even pay with the card, or in foreign currency, but we payed everything in NOK. ;)

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