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Transport
Norway's impressive public transport system is at once a comfortable means of getting
from A to B and - given the variety, which spans trains, buses, tourist boats and ferries -
may also carry considerable appeal for children.
On trains and buses, children under four generally travel for free (although they won't
have a seat), while those aged between four and 15 (16 on the Hurtigruten coastal ferry)
pay 50% of the adult fare.
Car-rental firms hire out children's safety seats at a nominal cost, but it's essential that
you book them in advance, especially in summer and on weekends when demand is high.
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