RANS88 In addition, Stor-Oslo Lokaltrafikk offered bus transport to the airport from Asker and Bærum, including Lysaker. Since Fornebu is located on a peninsula, all transport to the airport needed to go via Lysaker. Under ordinary weather conditions, flights to Fornebu were to, as soon as possible, divert southwards along the Oslo Fjord to avoid noise pollution to residential areas. Lysaker Station is on the Drammen Line, and was served by both local and regional trains, including services to Oslo Central Station. Until 1996, Oslo Air Traffic Control Center (Oslo ATCC) was located at Fornebu. Fornebu had two runways: a main 2,200 m (7,200 ft) east-west runway and a secondary 1,800 m (5,900 ft) north-south. A limited number of services were extended to Snarøya. It had the responsibility to oversee all air traffic in southeastern Norway, bordering to Dovre in the north, almost to Stavanger in the west, halfway to Stockholm to the east and almost to Denmark in the south.|The Prototypes Initially were Designated SLC66