Oslo S to be Redeveloped into a More Future-Oriented and Sustainable Station

Oslo S, Norway’s largest railway station, is set to be redeveloped into a more future-oriented and sustainable station. The project will focus on improving the station’s accessibility, functionality, and environmental impact.
One of the key changes will be the construction of a new high-rise building on the site of the current airport terminal. The new building will house station facilities, as well as offices, hotels, and restaurants. It will also feature a viewing terrace with panoramic views of the city.
The existing station building will be renovated and expanded. The station hall will be opened up to create a more spacious and welcoming environment. New entrances will be added, and the station will be better connected to the surrounding area.
The redevelopment of Oslo S is part of a broader effort to make the city more sustainable. The project will use energy-efficient materials and technologies, and it will incorporate green spaces and other features that will help to improve the environment.

The redevelopment of Oslo S is a major undertaking, but it is one that is essential to the future of the city. The new station will be a more attractive, efficient, and sustainable transportation hub, and it will help to make Oslo a more livable city.
Here are some additional details about the redevelopment:
- The project is expected to cost NOK 25 billion (about USD 3 billion).
- It is scheduled to be completed in 2030.
- The project is being led by the Norwegian Railway Authority (NSB).
- It is being funded by the Norwegian government and the European Union.


The station was built in 1980, and it is located in the heart of Oslo’s city center. It is a large and modern station, with a spacious concourse and a number of shops and restaurants. The station is also home to the Oslo Spektrum, a large arena that hosts concerts, sporting events, and other events.
Oslo S is a major transportation hub, and it is used by millions of people every year. It is a vital part of Norway’s railway network, and it is also an important part of Oslo’s economy.
History of Oslo Central Station
The history of Oslo Central Station dates back to the 19th century. The first station in Oslo was built in 1854, and it was located in the city center. This station was replaced by a new station in 1879, and this station was in turn replaced by the current station in 1980.
The current station was built as part of a major redevelopment of Oslo’s city center. The station was designed by the Norwegian architect Georg Andreas Bull, and it is considered to be a landmark building in Oslo.