| Key Data | |
|---|---|
| Service operator | Flytoget AS |
| Infrastructure operator | Jernbaneverket |
| Opening date | 1998 |
| High-speed route length | 66km (41 miles) |
| Oslo S – Airport | 56km (34.8 miles) |
| Maximum line speed | 210km/h (130mph) |
| Gauge | 1,435mm |
| Power supply | 15kV ac overhead supply |
| Rolling Stock | |
| Type | ICE BM71 |
| Builder | Adtranz Strømmen/Bombardier |
| Fleet total | 16 |
| Build date | 1997–8 (additions 2007–8) |
| Seating (three-car formation) | 170 |
| Passengers (2006) | 4.9 million |
| Special Characteristics | |
| Centre-airport 19-minute journey | |
| High market share | |
| Competes with other rail services | |
| High-profile environmental policies | |
| Dedicated 210km/h fleet | |
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| Pandrol Rail Fastenings - Rail Fastening Systems | |
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