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An extension of the København Metro, the City Circle Line, is under construction and scheduled to open in 2018.
An extension of the København Metro, the City Circle Line, is under construction and scheduled to open in 2018.
The train ferries between Rødby and Puttgarden (Germany) will be replaced by a tunnel from 2021. As part of this project the Ringsted – Rødby line will be electrified and (except possibly for the bridge across the Storstrøm) doubled.


See also [http://www.bane.dk/visArtikel.asp?artikelID=256 www.bane.dk/visArtikel.asp?artikelID=256]
See also [http://www.bane.dk/visArtikel.asp?artikelID=256 www.bane.dk/visArtikel.asp?artikelID=256]

Revision as of 00:39, 20 January 2013

Country Name

Denmark (Danmark)

National Railway System

National Railway Operator

Danske Statsbaner (DSB).

Infrastructure Authority

Infrastructure is owned by BaneDanmark, a public authority separate from DSB.

Language

Danish

Currency

Danish Krone

UIC code

numeric 86; alpha DK

Timetable

Journey Planner

www.rejseplanen.dk. Note that this journey planner selects bus services if they provide the best journey. Click on "Advanced options" to bring up a screen enabling selection or deselection of various modes of transport.

Downloadable Timetable

Working (Staff) Timetable

The Tjenestekøreplaner are divided into 3 sections - Øst, Vest and S-Tog.

Printed Timetable

Although some sources claim this is no longer published, the Køreplan, containing full timetables for all rail operators in Denmark, can still be obtained. However, its availability appears to be somewhat variable.

A timetable - Veterantog i Danmark - is issued for most of the seasonal tourist railways by Danske Veterantogsoperatøres Fællesrepræsentation (DVF) and Lokomotivklubben KLK in printed form from Danske Jernbane-Klub, Kalvebod Brygge 40, DK-1560 København V, or at www.veterantog.dk/uk/index.htm.

Engineering Information

www.dsb.dk/Kundeservice/Trafikinformation/Aendringer-i-trafikken/ in Danish only.

Bus Information

The Journey Planner (above) selects bus services if they provide the best journey.

Maps

Printed Maps

  • European Railway Atlas: Scandinavia and Eastern Europe by M.G. Ball (1993) (ISBN 0-7110-2072-4)
  • European Railway Atlas by M.G. Ball (2008 onwards)

Web-based Maps

  • Track layout diagrams of Danish lines can be found at dk.trackmap.net.
  • Denmark's BaneDanmark [the equivalent of National Rail in Great Britain] has a Basic Map with English text, and - in Danish text only - detailed line information at Trafikal information of banestrækningen for the state-owned railway lines [equivalent to the Great Britain Sectional Appendix table A]. The latter document consists of simplified track diagrams (excluding shunting tracks and other local tracks), annotated with the positions of every station, main signal, and level crossing along the line, running distances, and permanent speed limits.
  • Thorsten Büker's Map of Scandinavia and Map of the Øresund area

Ticketing

A single fare structure covers both DSB and private lines. However, most private operators do not accept InterRail and similar tickets. Penalty fares are charged if passengers are without a valid ticket on local lines in the København area.

Seat reservations are compulsory on trains using ferries to Puttgarden, and desirable on other long-distance services. Reservations from intermediate stations are issued until shortly before the train calls, so apparently unreserved seats may be claimed during the course of the journey.

Gauge

Standard.

Electrification

25kV 50Hz, but most branch lines and some main lines are not electrified.

The S-train network in København is electrified with 1650V DC (negative overhead wire).

Rule of the road

Right.

Other Railways

  • Gribskovbanen (Hillerød to Tisvildeleje and Gilleleje) (Lokalbanen A/S)
  • Frederiksværkbanen (Hillerød - Frederiksværk - Hundested Havn) (Lokalbanen A/S)
  • Hornbækbanen (Helsingør - Hornbæk - Gilleleje) (Lokalbanen A/S)
  • Lille Nord (Helsingør - Hillerød) (Lokalbanen A/S)
  • Odderbanen (Århus - Odder) (Midtjyske Jernbaner A/S)
  • Nordjyske Jernbaner A/S (Hjørring - Hirtshals)
  • Tølløsebanen ((Holbæk)-Tølløse-Slagelse; includes freight line to Gørlev) (Regionstog A/S)
  • Lollandsbanen (Nykøbing F - Nakskov) (Regionstog A/S)
  • Naerumbanen (Lokalbanen A/S)
  • Odsherredsbanen (Holbæk-Nykøbing Sj.) (Regionstog A/S)
  • Nordjyske Jernbaner A/S (Frederikshavn - Skagen)
  • Vemb - Lemvig - Thyborøn Jernbane (Midtjyske Jernbaner A/S)
  • Vestbanen (Varde - Nørre Nebel; includes freight-only lines to Oksbøl Syd and Nymindegab) (Arriva Tog A/S)
  • Østbanen (Køge to Fakse Ladeplads and Rødvig) (Regionstog A/S)

Arriva Tog A/S operate passenger services under franchise over BaneDanmark lines, including services between Tønder and Niebüll (Germany), and over the Varde - Nørre Nebel Jernbane.

Nordjyske Jernbaner A/S operate some freight trains over BaneDanmark lines north of Ålborg.

Tourist lines

  • Allingåbro Jernebanemuseum with Danmarks Jernbanemuseum (Randers Regenskov - Randers - Allingåbro)
  • Blovstrødbanen (Blovstrød - Storkevad) (700mm gauge)
  • Danmarks Jernbanemuseum (Odense museum - Aløkke Allé)
  • Vestsjællands Veterantog (Høng - Gørlev, plus operation over regular passenger lines)
  • Hedelands Veteranbane (700mm gauge line, ca. 4.5km long at Hedehusene)
  • Limfjordsbanen (Aalborgs Veterantog): (Aalborg - Aalborg Øst (Grønlandshavnen))
  • Lokomotivklubben KLK (Haderslev - Vojens, plus operation over regular passenger lines)
  • Mariager-Handest Veteranjernbane
  • Museumsbanen Maribo - Bandholm
  • Syd Fyenske Veteranjernbane (Faaborg - Korinth)
  • Veterantog-Vest (Bramming - Grindsted, plus operation over regular passenger lines)
  • Veteranbanen Bryrup - Vrads

The Blovstrødbanen, Limfjordsbanen, Mariager-Handest Veteranjernbane and Maribo-Bandholm lines are operated by special interest groups of Dansk Jernbaneklub.

There is a listing of Nordic narrow gauge tourist lines at the Scandinavian Railways Society website.

Rail cycling is possible on a number of lines; see the IG Draisinenfahrten website. Click on 'International', followed by 'Draisinenlinks' to obtain website details under the heading 'Draisinenstrecken in Dänemark (DK)'.

Metro

København (opened between 2002 and 2007; a new line is under construction).

Trams

Sporvejsmuseet Skjoldenæsholm (tramway museum line, ca. 2km) at Jystrup Midtsjælland.

Recent and future changes

The bridge and tunnel across the Storebælt, connecting the islands of Fyn and Sjælland, opened to rail traffic in 1997, bringing about closure of the train ferry between Nyborg and Korsør. A fixed link has been constructed between København and Malmö (Sweden): the first section, to København Lufthavn Kastrup, opened on 28 September 1998 and the remainder on 2 July 2000, whereupon the Helsingør - Helsingborg train ferry was withdrawn.

In connection with construction of the København Metro, the S-Bane line from Solbjerg to Frederiksberg closed on 20 June 1998, and that from Vanløse to Solbjerg closed on 1 January 2000. The first section of the Metro, from Nørreport to Lergravsparken and Vestamager, was opened on 19 October 2002. Nørreport to Frederiksberg opened on 29 May 2003, Frederiksberg to Vanløse on 12 October 2003 and Lergravsparken to the airport (mostly on the formation of the former Amagerbanen line) on 28 September 2007.

Some local services in Jylland have being tendered for periods from 5 to 8 years from 2003 and are now being operated by Arriva Tog A/S.

The line from Nykøbing Falster to Gedser closed to passengers on 13 December 2009.

A relief line for the western approach to København H opened on 9 December 2012; see DK4. This is the first phase in a planned line København – Køge – Ringsted, scheduled to open in 2018.

An extension of the København Metro, the City Circle Line, is under construction and scheduled to open in 2018.

The train ferries between Rødby and Puttgarden (Germany) will be replaced by a tunnel from 2021. As part of this project the Ringsted – Rødby line will be electrified and (except possibly for the bridge across the Storstrøm) doubled.

See also www.bane.dk/visArtikel.asp?artikelID=256

Special Notes

Most long-distance services (IC and Lyntog) are worked by modern diesel units, and many trains split to serve several destinations. Displays within carriages indicate the destination of that portion of the train. Passengers travelling first class may help themselves to free tea and coffee on the train. Most long distance trains include a section designated for families and a "quiet" coach, where loud conversations and use of mobile phones is not permitted.

See also