Boreal Sjø

[1] In spring of 2007, Veolia Transport Norge restructured their subsidiaries that had been acquired since the beginning in 1999, to make larger regional units.

FFR and Nordtrafikk's bus operations in Eastern Norway were moved to another regional unit.

[2] When Veolia sold their Norwegian operations in May 2011, renaming the Norwegian operations to Boreal Transport, the company was accordingly renamed Boreal Transport Nord AS (BTN), its current name.

In July 2014, Boreal Transport Nord acquired Hurtigruten's 71.3%-share in TIRB, becoming the major owner.

[3] TIRB had the bus operating subsidiaries Cominor (100%) and Senja Rutebil (49.3%) In 2014, a PSO tender for all bus operations in Finnmark (except some minibus routes) was offered, and in 2015 it was won by Boreal Transport Nord as the only bidder.