Skodsborg railway station
Railway station in North Zealand, Denmark From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Skodsborg Station is a regional railway station serving the suburb and seaside resort of Skodsborg, about 20 km north of central Copenhagen, Denmark.[1]
Skodsborg | ||||||||||||||
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DSB station | ||||||||||||||
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Location | Bøllemosevej 4 2942 Skodsborg[1] Rudersdal Municipality Denmark | |||||||||||||
Coordinates | 55°49′25″N 12°34′18″E | |||||||||||||
Owned by | DSB | |||||||||||||
Line(s) | Coast Line | |||||||||||||
Connections | Bus line 194 | |||||||||||||
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Opened | 2 August 1897 | |||||||||||||
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The station is located on the Coast Line between Helsingør and Copenhagen. The train services are currently operated by Danish State Railways (DSB) which runs a frequent regional rail service to Copenhagen Central Station. Skodsborg is a quiet residential neighbourhood and the station sees mostly local traffic.
History
The station opened in connection with the inauguration of the Coast Line on 2 August 1897.
Architecture
Typical of the stations on the Coast Line, Skodsborg Station is designed by Heinrich Wenck in the National Romantic style. The main station building is located on the east side of the tracks while a pavilion with waiting room is located on their west side.
The station is listed.[2]
Cultural references
The station is used as a location in the films Det gamle guld (1951) and Min søsters børn (1966).[3]
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