Hedensted railway station
Appearance
Hedensted | |||||||||||
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railway station | |||||||||||
General information | |||||||||||
Location | Stationsvej 3 DK–8722 Hedensted[1] Denmark | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 55°46′07″N 09°41′56″E / 55.76861°N 9.69889°E | ||||||||||
Owned by | Banedanmark | ||||||||||
Operated by | DSB[1] | ||||||||||
Line(s) | Fredericia-Aarhus Line | ||||||||||
Platforms | 2 | ||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
Opened | 4 October 1868[2] 8 January 2006[2] | ||||||||||
Closed | 26 May 1974[2] | ||||||||||
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Hedensted railway station is a railway station serving the railway town of Hedensted in East Jutland, Denmark.[1]
The station is located on the Fredericia-Aarhus railway line from Fredericia to Aarhus. It opened in 1868, closed in 1974, but reopened in 2006.[2] It offers direct regional train services to Aarhus and Fredericia. The train services are operated by the national railway company DSB.[1]
History
Hedensted station was opened on 3 October 1868 with the opening of the Fredericia-Aarhus railway line from Fredericia to Aarhus. It was closed on 26 May 1974, but the station reopened on 8 January 2006.[2]
Operations
The train services are operated by the national railway company DSB. The station offers regional train services to Aarhus and Fredericia.[1]
See also
References
Citations
- ^ a b c d e "Hedensted Station". dsb.dk (in Danish). DSB. Retrieved 19 February 2022.
- ^ a b c d e Hedensted Station (Hed) on Danske Jernbaner
Bibliography
- Jensen, Niels (1978). Østjyske jernbaner (in Danish). Copenhagen: J.Fr. Clausens Forlag. ISBN 87-11-03852-7.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Horsens Station.
- (in Danish) Banedanmark – government agency responsible for maintenance and traffic control of most of the Danish railway network
- (in Danish) DSB – largest Danish train operating company
- (in Danish) Danske Jernbaner – website with information on railway history in Denmark