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ruteavvik

Ruteavvik is a term used in Norwegian public transport to describe a deviation from the published timetable and route for a service. It occurs when a train, bus, or other service cannot follow its normal plan due to disruptions or planned maintenance, and must operate on an alternative route or schedule. The concept covers both planned detours published in advance and unplanned deviations caused by incidents, weather, or technical problems.

In railway operations, ruteavvik can involve temporary line closures, detours around affected sections, altered stopping patterns,

Communication to passengers is a key aspect of managing ruteavvik. Operators provide real-time information through station

Overall, ruteavvik reflects the dynamic nature of public transport operations, balancing safety, reliability, and passenger information

or
the
use
of
replacement
transport
such
as
buses.
Planned
ruteavvik
are
usually
coordinated
in
advance
as
part
of
maintenance
work
or
seasonal
routing,
with
updates
issued
to
the
timetable,
passenger
information
systems,
and
staff.
Unplanned
ruteavvik
arise
from
accidents,
infrastructure
faults,
or
severe
weather
and
require
rapid
communication
and
adaptation
to
minimize
further
delays.
displays,
mobile
apps,
operator
websites,
and
on-board
announcements.
Signage
at
stations
and
on
trains
explains
the
detour
and
expected
changes,
including
revised
connections
and
estimated
travel
times.
In
cases
of
significant
disruption,
operators
may
offer
alternative
travel
options,
such
as
replacement
buses
or
trains
on
different
routes,
and
may
provide
information
about
compensation
or
refunds
in
line
with
applicable
rules.
when
standard
routes
cannot
be
followed.