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Chaos at Oslo S: Train Stops and Delays – Here's How It Affects You

Traffic and Travel ✍️ Kari Holm 🕒 2026-03-16 17:54 🔥 Views: 1
Chaos at Oslo Central Station

There's a complete halt to all train traffic at Oslo S this afternoon. Yes, you read that right – again. If you're standing on the platform right now wondering what's going on, you're not alone. Crowds are gathering, information boards are glowing red, and the announcements are all about delays and cancellations. It's total chaos, plain and simple.

The problem started early and looks like it's going to stick around. Oslo Central Station, usually buzzing with life, has become a major bottleneck. The trains aren't moving, and it's affecting thousands of commuters. Some people are trying to catch flights at Gardermoen, others need to get to work – and then there are all those who had plans for a fun evening out.

Were you, for instance, heading to a concert at Oslo Spektrum? Then you'd better brace yourself for alternative travel, or maybe just rely on a good mood and comfortable shoes. It's a long walk from the city centre, and the trams are absolutely packed. I just saw a guy trying to navigate with a massive guitar case – he looked pretty defeated. Talk about bad timing.

But hey, if you're a guitarist with some time to kill, you might want to check out Finn.no. There's actually a Taylor GS Mini Lefthand on a Demo Deal over at Schous Plass (ad 572987). Maybe you can cheer yourself up with a new left-handed guitar while the trains aren't running? Just a thought.

And for those of you who work out: If you need some new gear to burn off that frustration, pop into Oslo Sportslager. They've got everything from running shoes to yoga mats. Or maybe you'd rather treat yourself to some relaxation after a stressful day? Oslo Skin Lab is your saviour then. A face mask can work wonders when public transport lets you down.

Here are some quick tips if you're stuck at Oslo S right now:

  • Check the Ruter app for alternative routes – buses and trams are running, but they're crammed.
  • Got plenty of time? Grab a coffee at Kaffebrenneriet and enjoy the buzz of the crowd.
  • Need something to do? As mentioned: that Taylor GS Mini at Schous Plass is worth a look.
  • Stay updated – the situation can change quickly.

Let's just hope this gets sorted out soon. Until then: take it easy, and remember you're not alone in this wait. After all, Oslo S is Norway's busiest hub – and today, you can really feel it.