møtrikken
Møtrikken is a form of transportation in Norway, particularly in the Oslo region. It is operated by the Oslo Metropolitan Transport Authority (Ruter) and is a combination of a bus and a tram. The name "møtrikken" is a portmanteau of "motor" and "trikke," the Norwegian word for tram. Møtrikken was introduced in 1999 as a way to provide a more efficient and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional buses. It operates on dedicated lanes and has a higher capacity than a regular bus, making it a popular choice for commuters. The vehicles used in møtrikken are low-floor buses with a tram-like front, which allows for faster acceleration and deceleration. The system has been praised for its reliability and punctuality, contributing to improved public transportation in the Oslo region. Møtrikken operates on several routes, connecting major transportation hubs, residential areas, and key landmarks. It is an integral part of the Oslo public transportation network, complementing other modes of transport such as the metro, trams, and buses.