Scandinavian Rail
With Scandinavian Rail train tickets, you can travel throughout Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark! Experience train travel to popular cities including Helsinki, Copenhagen and Stockholm with modern and comfortable train service. Explore Norway’s beautiful fjords, Finland’s Arctic adventures, Sweden’s fashionable design, Denmark’s enchanting Viking history and much more.
Travel by train with Scandinavian Rail and take advantage of beautiful scenic views on any route of your choice! Popular routes include the Flam Railway to Myrdal, the Rauma Line from Oslo to Trondheim and the Bergen Railway. Journey through breathtaking Nordic landscapes by train and enjoy wonderful views from your seat!
Åndalsnes – Dombas : 1h20m
Copenhagen – Malmö : 20m
Gothenburg – Stockholm : 3h11m
Myrdal – Flam : 45m
Oslo – Bergen : 6h45m
Rovaniemi – Helsinki : 8h51m
Stockholm – Copenhagen : 5h01m
Stockholm – Oslo : 5h55m
Trondheim – Oslo : 6h34m
Voss – Myrdal : 40m
Or if you’re buying more than one ticket, consider buying a rail pass, as it can be cheaper and offers more flexibility.
Stockholm – Oslo – Gothenburg – Copenhagen
Enjoy this rail journey to Scandinavian cities rich in culture and design.
From Stockholm to Oslo
Estimated travel time: 5h55m
From Oslo to Gothenburg
Estimated travel time: 3h48m
From Gothenburg to Copenhagen
Estimated travel time: 3h48m
Norway (Vy)
Sweden (SJ)
Denmark (DSB)
Finland (VR)
Norway (Vy)
Luggage can be carried and stowed onboard. Maximum hand luggage weight permitted is 30 kilos per passenger.
Sweden (SJ)
Luggage can be stowed above seats and in compartments at both ends of train carriages. Unaccompanied luggage is not permitted onboard.
Denmark (DSB)
Luggage is permitted onboard with maximum measurements of 100x60x30 cm.
Finland (VR)
Luggage with a maximum weight of 20kg costs €5, any piece of luggage over that weight will cost €10.
Norway (Vy)
Bicycles are permitted on some trains and require a separate ticket, usually available at half the standard ticket price.
Sweden (SJ)
Bicycles are not allowed on SJ trains unless they can be folded as hand luggage.
Denmark (DSB)
Bicycles are permitted on all DSB trains and require a separate ticket that be purchased with a passenger ticket or separately. Some local trains do not charge for bicycles.
Finland (VR)
Bicycles are allowed on most VR trains at a small fee. Folded bikes can be brought on board at no charge.
Norway (Vy)
Dogs on a leash and other small pets are permitted on all Vy trains, though they are not allowed in sleeping compartments, dining cars or disabled/children’s carriages. Animals under 40 cm of height travel free, otherwise a fee of 50% of an adult ticket will apply.
Sweden (SJ)
Two pets may travel with a passenger as long as they can fit in a second class seat. Larger animals requiring a seat will cost the same price as a youth fare.
Denmark (DSB)
For a fee, each passenger may travel with one dog. However passengers may travel with small dogs and other small pets, when transported in a pet carrier or similar at no cost.
Finland (VR)
Pets may be brought on board with owners. Each pet costs a €5 fee unless you would like to have an additional seat which would cost half the price of a regular ticket.
Norway (Vy)
Recent trains are equipped with elevators, handicapped washrooms and chair fasteners. Older trains have wheelchair ramps and rails. Trains are family-friendly with changing tables, space for strollers and play areas for children.
Sweden (SJ)
Passengers with disabilities may require assistance for travel to and from stations and when switching trains at no additional cost when booking tickets or 24 hours before the train departure at +46 771 75 75 75 (touchtone 1). Regarding allergies, gluten- or lactose- free and vegetarian food may be ordered in first class on X 2000 trains. Baby changing tables are available in almost all carriages.
Denmark (DSB)
Strollers are permitted on certain carriages.
Finland (VR)
Assistance is available for passengers with disabilities, who must arrive no later than 30 minutes prior to departure. Accommodations are also made for individuals with allergies. Long-distance trains offer space for strollers at no cost and family friendly playrooms.
For Non-Europeans:
Eurail Norway Pass
Eurail Scandinavia Pass
Eurail Global Pass
For Europeans:
Interrail Norway Pass
Interrail Global Pass
For Non-Europeans:
Eurail Sweden Pass
Eurail Scandinavia Pass
Eurail Global Pass
For Europeans:
Interrail Sweden Pass
Interrail Global Pass
For Non-Europeans:
Eurail Denmark Pass
Eurail Scandinavia Pass
Eurail Global Pass
For Europeans:
Interrail Denmark Pass
Interrail Global Pass
For Non-Europeans:
Eurail Finland Pass
Eurail Scandinavia Pass
Eurail Global Pass
For Europeans:
Interrail Finland Pass
Interrail Global Pass
The Royal Gardens
Located in Copenhagen, Denmark, these gardens offer visitors a beautiful place to walk around in, to have a picnic or to simply sit and enjoy the scenery. Over 2 million tourists and locals visit the gardens every year.
The Northern Lights
Visit Northern Norway between late fall and early spring to observe one of the most stunning light shows created by nature – the aurora borealis.
The Design District
Take a walking tour around Helsinki, Finland’s capital, and discover why the city is known for sustainable design shopping, creative furniture design, antique stores and much more! The district also hosts the Museum of Design, the Museum of Finnish Architecture and Design Forum Finland.
Djurgården
Near central Stockholm, this green island is home to the city’s most popular museums, cafés and restaurants. Explore the art, history, animal life and amusement rides of Djugården.
Liseberg Amusement Park
Bring the whole family to this popular Swedish amusement park and explore over 40 attractions including water rides, castles and roller coasters. Open since 1923, it is one of the most popular amusement parks in Scandinavia.