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AHolmberg Jun 30, 2008 10:05 am

A bit OT - Transfer between plane and train at OSL?
 
Hi all frequent flyers,

The 1st of August i have a flight BLL-OSL with NB. And yes, I know it's a SK forum;). But i think some of you have an answer on this question.

I am landing 8:05 and going further with a northbound train 8:33. Is that enough time for transfer, if the plane isn't delayed? Is it possible to sit in the train 27 min. after the plane has landed in OSL. For information I travel with checked-in luggage on this trip.

AHolmberg

dodgeflyer Jun 30, 2008 10:34 am

I would say easily doable, if you were not travelling with checked luggage. From intl. arrivals to the train there is app a 5 min and probably 5-10min from the plane. It may take up to 20min to reclaim luggage which would be the clincher.

larsll Jun 30, 2008 11:46 am


Originally Posted by dodgeflyer (Post 9960276)
I would say easily doable, if you were not travelling with checked luggage. From intl. arrivals to the train there is app a 5 min and probably 5-10min from the plane. It may take up to 20min to reclaim luggage which would be the clincher.

I concur. The ground handler of NB (Menzies) is also apparently understaffed, and generally running a sloppy business. In busy times of the day (and esp. in holiday season) you may encounter more than 20 minutes of wait.

morradi Jun 30, 2008 3:22 pm

Definitely doable if you have no checked luggage and do not receive special attention going through customs. You've not go too much time to waste, though...


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