NSB InterCity Express

NSB InterCity Express or ICE was a premium medium distance railway service provided by Norwegian State Railways (NSB) on the routes Oslo–Lillehammer (along parts of the Dovre Line), Oslo–Skien (along the Vestfold Line) and Oslo–Halden–Göteborg (along the Østfold Line) between 1992 and 1999.

A subset of NSB's sixteen Class 70 electric multiple units were assigned for the service.

The new services would offer hourly headway on the involved routes, bypassing many smaller stops that would be served by commuter trains.

In April 1999, the former ICE routes became part of the Agenda brand.

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A Class 70 unit at Hamar in 2001, after the ICE logos were removed.