Taxi Travel

Taxi Travel

Taxis are radio dispatched from a central office, and it can take up to 30 minutes to get one during peak hours. There are also taxi stands all over town, usually near Narvesen newsstands and kiosks. It's possible to hail a cab on the street, but cabs aren't allowed to pick up passengers within 100 yards of a stand. It's not unheard of to wait for more than an hour at a taxi stand in the wee hours of the morning, after everyone has left the bars. Never take pirate taxis; all registered taxis should have their roof lights on when they're available. Rates start at around NKr 40 for hailed or rank cabs, and NKr 60 for ordered taxis, depending on the time of day and the company.

Taxis

Norgestaxi (08-000. www.norgestaxi.no.)

Oslo Taxi (02323. www.oslotaxi.no.)

Taxi 2 (022 02 within Norway. www.taxi2.no.)

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