- Team
Trafikk AS was the bus
company in Trondheim, Norway,
since 2002
owned by Nettbuss. The
company had 225 buses, 600 employees, a
revenue of NOK 270...
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Hedmark Trafikk FKF was the
public transport administration for bus
transport in Hedmark,
Norway and
owned by the
county administration. The
company planned...
- Gaia
Trafikk was the
largest public transportation provider in
Bergen and Os,
Norway until it
merged with HSD
forming Tide. Gaia was
formed by the 1998...
- Pan
Trafikk was a
Norwegian bus
company operating in and
around the city of Bergen. The
company was
created as a
merger between Åsane
Billag and Bilruta...
- Trøndelag-focused opt-out
feeds of NRK P1 and NRK P1+,
local versions of NRK
Trafikk and P5 Hits,
Radio Trondheim, and
Radio 247.
Along with Norway's national...
- Unibuss,
formerly known as AS
Sporveisbussene and
Nexus Trafikk, is a
Norwegian bus
company based in Oslo, Norway. It is a
subsidiary of the muni****l...
-
Lindhjems Bilruter Orusttrafiken (Swedish) Peer Gynt
Tours Sirdalsruta Team
Trafikk TIMEkspressen Telemark Øst-Telemark
Automobilselskap Säfflebussen In April...
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after Hardanger Sunnhordlandske Dampskipsselskap had
merged with Gaia
Trafikk. In 2007 Tide Sjø
merged with Stavangerske, its
subsidiary Fjordservice...
- Nynorsk).
Retrieved 2019-08-26. NRK (2018-11-16). "Opnar
Trollstigen for
trafikk". NRK (in
Norwegian Nynorsk).
Retrieved 2019-08-24. Vingen,
Anita (2018-12-02)...
- 2020. Strøm, Ole Kristian; Nessler,
Simon Zetlitz (2020-12-22). "Trygg
Trafikk: – Det
virker som
Northug leker i trafikken". VG (in Norwegian). Retrieved...