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Go-Ahead Norge
IndustryRail transport
Founded19 May 2016
Headquarters ,
Norway
ParentGo-Ahead Group
Websitego-aheadnordic.no

Go-Ahead Norge is a railway operator in Norway that commenced operations in December 2019. It is a subsidiary of the Go-Ahead Group. The branding used is Go-Ahead Nordic.

History[edit]

In October 2018, Go-Ahead Norge was awarded an eight-year contract by the Norwegian Railway Directorate to operate the Oslo South package, consisting of three routes operated by Vy beating off competition from SJ Norge and Vy with operations commencing on 15 December 2019.[1][2][3]

Services[edit]

Go-Ahead Norge operates services on the Arendal, Jæren and Sørlandet Lines.[4]

Rolling stock[edit]

Go-Ahead Norge operates 20 electric multiple units; two Class 69s, 11 Class 72s and seven Class 73s. It also operates three El 18 electric locomotives and 14 B7 carriages. All are leased from Norske Tog.[5]

References[edit]

  • ^ Go-Ahead Nordic wins Sorlandsbanen passenger franchise Today's Railways Europe issue 276 December 2018
  • ^ Go-Ahead wins Norway's first rail tender Railway Gazette International 17 October 2018
  • ^ Go-Ahead Wins Tender Modern Railways issue 843 December 2018 page 80
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