Vy Gjøvikbanen

Franchise(s)Gjøvik Line (2006–16)
Main route(s)SkøyenJaren
Oslo SGjøvik
Fleet9 Class 69g
Stations called at23
Parent companyVygruppen AS
Other
Websitewww.vy.no
Vy Gjøvikbanen
time
1:55
Gjøvik
1:45
Raufoss
1:40
Reinsvoll
1:35
Eina
1:19
Bleiken
1:12
Jaren
1:06
Gran
0:59
Lunner
0:56
Roa
0:51
Grua
0:43
Harestua
Hakadal
0:27
Nittedal
Movatn
Snippen
0:13
Kjelsås
0:09
Nydalen
0:07
Grefsen
Tøyen
0:00
Oslo Central
Skøyen

Vy Gjøvikbanen AS (formerly NSB Gjøvikbanen AS) is a Norwegian railway company that operates the passenger train service on the Gjøvik Line. A subsidiary of the state-owned Vy, it operates a fleet of nine Class 69g three-car electric multiple units. NSB Gjøvikbanen provides two different services: the SkøyenOslo SJaren service is part of the Oslo Commuter Rail; while Oslo S – Gjøvik is a regional service, with only limited stops on the route until Grua. Departures are each 40 minutes, with every third train running to Gjøvik.

The company was created in 2004 as NSB Anbud AS to compete for the tender bid for a ten-year public service obligation (PSO) contract with the Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications on the Gjøvik Line. The company won the bid and operations started on 11 June 2005, with newly renovated trains. Following the September 2005 election, all further PSO offerings for railway operations were terminated, and the company was left with the single service, subsequently changing its name to reflect the single route.