ETS 2: Scandinavia - Norway | Cities ETS2: Scandinavian Expansion Guide
Last update: 07 June 2021
Bergen
Bergen is located in the northern part of the map (in western Norway). It is quite difficult to reach it by travelling only on land, because of narrow roads (there are not many motorways in Norway). It is definitely better to take a ferry.
The city is divided into three parts. The southern part is the port, from which you can quickly get to Denmark. The middle part is the center of the city, where an recruitment agency, a truck dealer (DAF), a service shop and garages can be found.
When driving north, watch out for photo radars around the gas station (you will see a small sign). In the third part of the city, the northern part, there are three companies.
Companies (number): | 5: Drekkar Trans, GNT, Nordic Crown, Polar Fish, Polaris Lines |
Recruitment agency: | YES |
Truck dealer: | YES (DAF) |
Kristiansand
This city is located in the southern part of Sweden. It is quite big and lies near a narrow main road leading from Stavanger to Oslo (aon the southern coast of Sweden).
The roads are narrow and winding. It is very difficult to travel with a trailer here. There are three companies in the city. Another three can be found near the road leading west. The road map is quite complicated here.
Companies (number): | 6: AgroNord, BJORK, GNT, NS Chemicals, NS Stein, Polaris Lines |
Recruitment agency: | NO |
Truck dealer: | NO |
Oslo
The capital of Norway. It is a very large city located near a bay, above the motorway. From the west, you can reach it from the other three cities in Norway. From the east, you should travel using the motorway from Sweden and if you want to reach the city from the south, you need to take a ferry.
The interesting thing about this city is its size and the motorway that goes beneath it. In the central part, you can find a port and one company. In the western part, there are three more companies and a truck dealer (Renault Trucks). You can find two other companies to the south. In the eastern par of the city, there is a service shop, two companies and a recruitment agency.
As you can see, the city is very large, which makes it quite unconvenont to move around. Most of the streets are narrow and there is a lot of intersections with traffic lights. You can really waste a lot of time when trying to get somewhere in Oslo.
Companies (number): | 8: IKA Bohag, KonstNorr, Norrfood, NS Oil, NS Stein, Polaris Lines, Renar Logostik, Sag&Tre |
Recruitment agency: | YES |
Truck dealer: | YES (Renault Trucks) |
Stavanger
The city is located in the western part of Norway, right near the motorway. The road network in this region is quite poor. There is Bergen to the north, Oslo to the east and Kristiansand to the south. It is best to take a ferry from here and travel straight to Denmark.
The streets here a narrow, like in the whole of Norway. The port is located far away from the city, to the west. There are three companies and one recruitment agency. To the north, you will find another three companies. One of them (NS Stein) can only be reached by a long way around.
Companies (number): | 7: IKA Bohag, Nordic Crown, NS Oil, NS Stein, Polar Fish, Polaris Lines, Renar Logostik |
Recruitment agency: | YES |
Truck dealer: | NO |