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Hillerød station (Danish pronunciation: [ˈhiləˌʁœðˀ stæˈɕoˀn]) is a railway station serving the city of Hillerød north of Copenhagen, Denmark. [1] It is the terminus of four railways lines: An S-train line from Copenhagen, operated by DSB [1] Frederiksværkbanen, operated by Lokaltog; Gribskovbanen, operated by Lokaltog
The Tidewater Southern Railway was a short line railroad in Central California in the United States. For most of its history, it was a subsidiary of the Western Pacific Railroad . It was originally built as an interurban system, connecting to the Central California Traction Company , Western Pacific Railroad , Southern Pacific Railroad and ...
Hilmar has the 10th largest community of Portuguese-American people, by percentage of population. [7] In support of the Portuguese population, there is a Portuguese bakery and fish market, and the high school has a Portuguese club, S.E.C.A., and teaches the Portuguese language. Hilmar was the southernmost station of the Tidewater Southern Railway.
The Tehachapi Railroad Depot was a railroad station in Tehachapi, California. The Southern Pacific Railroad built the line through the area in 1876. The depot was built in 1904 after the original station building was destroyed in a fire. [2] the railroad founded the town of Tehachapi and drew the residents of nearby Tehichipa to the new settlement.
Tim railway station is a railway station serving the small railway town of Tim in West Jutland, Denmark. [1] Tim station is located on the Esbjerg–Struer railway line from Esbjerg to Struer. The station opened in 1875. [2] It offers regional rail services to Holstebro and Skjern, operated by the railway company Midtjyske Jernbaner. [3]
Helsingør station (Danish pronunciation: [helse̝ŋˈøɐ̯ˀ stæˈɕoˀn]) is the principal railway station serving the city of Helsingør (English: Elsinore) in North Zealand, Denmark. [1] It is located in the centre of the town, close to the Port of Helsingør , and immediately adjacent to the Helsingør ferry terminal and the Helsingør ...
The area east of Kvistgård railway station in 1928: Still open countryside. The station opened on 8 July 1864 () as the privately owned Det Sjællandske Jernbaneselskab (English: the Zealand Railway Company) opened the section from Lyngby to Helsingør of the new North Line which connected Copenhagen with Helsingør via Hillerød. [5]
The original station was the terminus of the Middelfart–Strib railway line, a short branch line to the harbour at Strib from where there was connection via railway ferry across the Little Belt to Fredericia in the Jutland peninsula. [5] Middelfart station was moved to its current location in 1935 with the opening of the Little Belt Bridge. [2]