Oslo T-banedrift
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| Oslo T-banedrift AS | |
|---|---|
| Type | Subsidiary |
| Founded | |
| Headquarters | Oslo, Norway |
| Area served | Oslo, Norway |
| Key people | Øystein Svendsen (CEO) |
| Industry | Transport |
| Revenue | ▲ NOK 694 million (2005) |
| Employees | 521 (2005) |
| Parent | Kollektivtransportproduksjon |
| Website | www.sporveien.no |
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Oslo T-banedrift AS is a limited company that is responsible for operating Oslo T-bane, the rapid transit in Oslo, Norway. The company is owned by Kollektivtransportproduksjon AS that again is owned by the city council. Oslo T-banedrift operates on a contract with Oslo Sporveier, the public transport administration in Oslo.
The company has 521 employees, and operates 217 metro cars with a line length of 103.9 km. A total of 63.5 million passengers used the rapid transit in Oslo in 2005, 36% of the total public transport ridership in the city.[1]


