Denmark has more than 2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi) of railway lines, of which most are under the control of Banedanmark; a number of private railways run their own lines.
Banedanmark lines
edit- Copenhagen–Fredericia/Taulov
- Copenhagen–Ringsted
- Ringsted–Rødby Færge (Sydbanen, part of Fugleflugtslinien)
- Nykøbing F–Gedser (Gedserbanen)
- Roskilde–Køge–Næstved (Lille Syd)
- Roskilde–Kalundborg (Nordvestbanen)
- Lersøen–Østerport
- The S-train network
- Copenhagen–Helsingør (Kystbanen)
- Copenhagen/Vigerslev–Peberholm (Øresundsbanen)
- Odense–Svendborg (Svendborgbanen)
- Fredericia–Aarhus
- Århus–Aalborg
- Aalborg–Frederikshavn (Vendsysselbanen)
- Lindholm–Aalborg Airport (Lufthavnsbanen)
- Fredericia–Padborg
- Sønderborg–Tinglev (Sønderborgbanen)
- Lunderskov–Esbjerg
- Bramming–Tønder
- Esbjerg–Struer
- Langå–Struer
- Vejle–Holstebro
- Struer–Thisted (Thistedbanen)
- Skanderborg–Skjern
- Århus–Grenå (Grenåbanen)
Under construction/planned
edit- Billund railway line (planned)
- Hovedgård-Hasselager[1] (planned)
- Ringsted-Femern (55 kilometres (34 mi) of new track under construction[2])
Other
editIn addition to Banedanmark's network, 535 kilometres (332 mi)[3] of railway are under the control of various other companies:[4]
Local lines around the capital
edit- Elsinore–Gilleleje (Hornbækbanen)
- Hillerød–Tisvildeleje (Gribskovbanen)
- Kagerup–Gilleleje (Gribskovbanen)
- Hillerød–Hundested (Frederiksværkbanen)
- Hillerød–Snekkersten (Lille Nord)
- Jægersborg–Nærum (Nærumbanen)
- Køge–Fakse Ladeplads (Østbanen)
- Hårlev–Rødvig (Østbanen)
Regional trains
edit- Holbæk–Nykøbing Sjælland (Odsherredbanen)
- Tølløse–Slagelse (Tølløsebanen)
- Nykøbing Falster–Nakskov (Lollandsbanen)
Vestbanen
editRailways of central Jutland
edit- Århus–Odder (Odderbanen)
- Vemb–Lemvig–Thyborøn (Lemvigbanen)
Railways of northern Jutland
edit- Frederikshavn–Skagen (Skagensbanen)
- Hjørring–Hirtshals (Hirtshalsbanen)
Metroselskabet (Copenhagen Metro)
editClosed railway lines
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ "NY bane Hovedgård - Hasselager | Banedanmark".
- ^ "Om projektet | Banedanmark".
- ^ "BANE41: Railway network 1st January by railway system and unit". StatBank Denmark. Statistics Denmark. Retrieved 2009-05-13.
- ^ "Ajour index 2008". Jernbanen (in Danish): 14–16. April 2009. ISSN 0107-3702.
External links
edit- Line information (TIB) from Banedanmark
- Line information (LA) from Banedanmark