Norway, with its stunning landscapes and vibrant cities, is a dream destination for many travelers. For wheelchair users, the country offers a range of accessible transportation options, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable travel experience. Here’s a comprehensive guide to navigating Norway with ease.
Norway’s railway system, operated by Vy (formerly NSB), is renowned for its efficiency and accessibility. Major stations and newer trains have ramps and lifts for easy boarding. Many trains are equipped with accessible restrooms. Each train typically has 1-2 wheelchair spaces per carriage. It’s recommended to book in advance. Vy offers assistance for boarding and alighting. Notify them 24-hours in advance.
Local and regional buses across Norway are increasingly accessible. Many buses have low floors and ramps for easy access. Buses typically have 1-2 designated spaces for wheelchairs. Major bus stops are designed with accessibility in mind.
In cities like Oslo and Bergen, trams and the metro offer accessible urban transportation. Modern trams in Oslo and Bergen are low-floor, ensuring easy access. Older trams are not accessible due to stairs. The Oslo Metro system has elevators at most stations for step-free access. However, the gaps to board the metro vary which can be a challenging barrier. Trams and metro cars have designated spaces for wheelchairs, typically accommodating 1-2 wheelchairs per tram or metro car. All stations are accessible but the Frøen Station.
Given Norway’s extensive coastline and numerous fjords, ferries are a common mode of transportation. Major ferry terminals and vessels are equipped with ramps and lifts. Some ferries offer accessible cabins and restrooms. Ferry operators provide assistance for boarding and disembarking. Ferries can usually accommodate multiple wheelchairs, but specific capacity varies by ferry size and route.
Accessible taxis are available in most Norwegian cities. Each taxi can typically accommodate 1 wheelchair.
Oslo
Bergen
Stavanger
Major Norwegian airports are highly accessible. Oslo Airport (OSL) and Bergen Airport (BGO) ensure step-free access throughout the airport. Assistance services are available from arrival to departure. Accessible restrooms are located throughout the terminals.
Currently, there are no known rental companies in Norway, neither major agencies nor specialty firms, that offer full-fledged wheelchair-accessible vans (with ramps or lifts) for self-drive hire.
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Both Hertz and Avis no longer offer WAV's to hire, does anyone know of any other supplier in Norway please ?