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  2. Danish Civil Aviation and Railway Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Danish Civil Aviation and Railway Authority (Danish: Trafikstyrelsen) is the Danish government agency responsible for regulating, planning and safety relating to public transport in Denmark. The agency also acts as an advisor towards the ministry related to policy and strategic development in transport.

  3. Rail transport in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    The rail transport system in Denmark consists of 2,633 km (1,636 mi) of railway lines, [5] of which the Copenhagen S-train network, the main line Helsingør-Copenhagen-Padborg (at the German border), and the Lunderskov-Esbjerg line are electrified.

  4. List of railway lines in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  5. Transport in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    The largest railway operator in Denmark is Danske Statsbaner (DSB) — Danish State Railways. Arriva operates some routes in Jutland , and several other smaller operators provide local services. The total length of operational track is 3,476 km standard gauge, with 1,756 km electrified.

  6. DSB (railway company) - Wikipedia

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    DSB, an abbreviation of Danske Statsbaner (pronounced [ˈtænskə ˈstɛˀtsˌpɛːnɐ], Danish State Railways), is the largest Danish train operating company, and the largest in Scandinavia. While DSB is responsible for passenger train operation on most of the Danish railways, goods transport and railway maintenance are outside its scope.

  7. List of railway stations in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Station Code [5] Opened Serves Railway line Passengers [6] Remarks Albertslund: Alb: 1931: Albertslund: Høje Taastrup Line: Named Vridsløselille until 1963 : Alken: Ak: 1871: Alken: Skanderborg–Skjern

  8. Little North Line - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Little North Line. The line continues the North Line of the S-train network. It runs north from Hillerød station along the tracks of the Gribskov Line, before curving east towards Helsingør. The most important town along the route is Fredensborg, home to Fredensborg Palace, one of the Danish Royal Family's two main

  9. Aarhus–Randers railway line - Wikipedia

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    The Aarhus–Randers railway line (Danish: Aarhus-Randers Jernbane) is a 59.2 km (36.8 mi) [1] long standard gauge, double track railway line in Denmark which runs between the cities of Aarhus and Randers in East Jutland.