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Railway line in Denmark
The
Frederiksværk Line
(
Danish
:
Frederiksværkbanen
) is a 39.0 km (24.2 mi) long
[2]
standard gauge
single track
local
passenger
railway line
in
North Zealand
,
Denmark
. It runs between
Hillerød
and
Hundested
. The name
Frederiksværkbanen
refers to the town
Frederiksværk
between Hillerød and Hundested.
The section from Hillerød to Frederiksværk opened in 1897, and the section from Frederiksværk to Hundested in 1916.
[2]
The railway is currently
[
when?
]
owned by
Hovedstadens Lokalbaner
and operated by the
railway company
Lokaltog
.
[1]
Lokaltog runs frequent
local train
services from
Hillerød station
to
Hundested station
with most trains continuing from Hundested station to
Hundested Harbour station
to connect with the ferry to
Rørvig
in
Odsherred
.
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