Oslo opts for home comforts

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Following several years of discussions and studies, an extensive plan for Oslo’s Sydhavna (Southport) was approved in 2009 by the city council, backed by the Port of Oslo itself and then adopted by the government as part of the national transport plan for 2010-19.

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Oslo opts for home comforts

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Following several years of discussions and studies, an extensive plan for Oslo’s Sydhavna (Southport) was approved in 2009 by the city council, backed by the Port of Oslo itself and then adopted by the government as part of the national transport plan for 2010-19.

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