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Shaping the future of Oslo Central Station: Norway’s busiest transport hub and one of the capital’s most visited places needs an upgrade. Share your thoughts on the proposal today.

Published: 16 June 2026 12:47

This is how the new Oslo S can be seen from Christian Fredriks plass. Plan proposal of 82 meters.

Reiulf Ramstad Architects is the architect of the planning proposal and has prepared all the illustrations of the New Oslo S.
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A better station. A better city. 

Oslo Central Station sits at the heart of the Norwegian capital. It’s a meeting point between neighborhoods, a daily ritual for commuters, and the first impression of Oslo for countless visitors. 150,000 people pass through Oslo S every day.  

But the capital has changed a lot since the station was built. With visitor numbers expected to increase significantly in the coming years, the station needs an upgrade, and that work must begin now. 

A comprehensive transformation of the station and its surroundings 

Nye Oslo S is about upgrading both the station and the urban spaces around it — creating a place that works better for travelers and for the city alike. 

The proposal includes more open spaces and daylight, increased capacity and better passenger flow, greener and more welcoming public spaces, more urban life and new meeting places, and stronger connections to the surrounding neighborhoods. 
 
The transformation of such a central part of the city affects many people — and we want to hear your thoughts on the proposal. 

Share your thoughts on the proposal 

The Nye Oslo S proposal is now open for public consultation. This means you have the opportunity to influence the project before a final plan proceeds to political review.

Visit us at Dialogperrongen 

Dialogperrongen is an open space for information and conversation dedicated to the future development of Nye Oslo S. You’ll find us at the Airport Express terminal (2nd floor) from 4 May to 14 June. 

Come by to learn more about the project, share your views, and take part in activities. Join informal meetups and events covering everything from architecture and public spaces to railway history and the role of Oslo Central Station in the life of the city.

Submit a formal consultation response

Anyone may also submit a formal consultation to the City of Oslo. 
Reference number: 2025/09513 

Following the consultation period, Bane NOR Eiendom will review all feedback before refining the proposal and submitting it to political decision-making. 


Published: 16 June 2026 12:47