Vy Buss

In addition to bus services in major parts of Norway, it also operates buses in Sweden through subsidiaries.

On some regional high-frequency routes Nettbuss uses its own brand TIMEkspressen (the hourly express).

NSB Bilruter was established on 9 November 1925 as part of the Norwegian State Railway to offer supplementary bus services in Trøndelag.

[2] In 2020, Vy acquired Swedish bus company Flygbussarna Airport Coaches from Transdev Sweden.

TIMEkspressen (Time Ekspressen means "Hourly Express") was an intercity coach brand used by Nettbuss on 9 routes in Norway.

The company operates local and express bus routes in Nordland county and has its offices in Bodø.

Formerly headquartered in Stenungsund, now Gothenburg, the company operates primarily in Southwestern Sweden.

It operates the Swedish part of the two intercity coach brands Bus4You and Nettbuss express.

In 2006, Nettbuss acquired Partner Bus AS and has merged it into Netbus Denmark.

[5] In 2014, the operations merged with Keolis' Danish subsidiary via a joint venture, where Nettbuss owns 25%.

Nettbuss Midt-Norge AS, formerly Nettbuss Trøndelag AS, was the result of the acquisition of Fjerdingen Busstrafikk, serving Stjørdal Municipality and Meråker Municipality as well as Hemne og Orkladal Billag, serving large parts of Sør-Trøndelag.

Team Trafikk was created by a merger between the municipal Trondheim Trafikkselskap and private Hemne og Orkladal Billag.

The company also owns the subsidiary Team Verkstedsenter that operates three commercial heavy duty workshops.

One of the last examples of Nettbuss livery (2011)
Older Nettbuss livery, on a Trøndelag bus in Trondheim (2007)
A Mercedes-Benz Citaro in Nettbuss Sør livery in Kristiansand (2014)