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Swedish Bus Causes Traffic Jam on Norwegian Tourist Road

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A Swedish tourist bus has become stuck on a road in the Norwegian Geirangerfjord. The stoppage has caused a long traffic jam on the popular tourist route. – No one is getting past the bus

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A Swedish tourist bus has become stuck on a road in the Norwegian Geirangerfjord. The stoppage has caused a long traffic jam on the popular tourist route. – No one is getting past the bus

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Tour bus got stuck: Blocks the road for hours A tourist bus from Sweden got stuck for hours on Tuesday afternoon in a tight bend on county road 63 out of Geiranger towards Strynefjellet. According to the Road Traffic Center, the road was blocked at 1:50 p.m. – No one is getting past the bus as of now. The queues are spreading through Geiranger and up Ørnesvingene on the opposite side, said traffic operator Hans Petter Riddervold Hårsvær at the …

On Tuesday afternoon, a tourist bus from Sweden got stuck for hours on a tight bend on county road 63 out of Geiranger towards Strynefjellet.

·Oslo, Norway
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There is a complete stop on the road south out of Geiranger.

A bus was stuck on the tight curves down towards the center of Geiranger for four hours on Tuesday, causing long queues in the tourist village.

·Norway
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A tourist bus got stuck in Geiranger and closed the road for several hours.

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VG broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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