Copenhagen–Fredericia-Taulov LineCopenhagen–Fredericia/Taulov Line (København – Fredericia / Taulov)Copenhagen–Fredericia/Taulov Line The Copenhagen–Fredericia/Taulov Line is the Danish railway line between the capital, Copenhagen, and the Jutland peninsula by way of the islands of Zealand and Funen. It is administered by Banedanmark and has a length of about 220 kilometres (140 mi). Being one of the main arteries of the Danish railway network, it has double track and is fully electrified. The line is composed of the railway line across Zealand (the West Line) and the main line across Funen (the Funen Main Line), both of which were built during the mid-19th century. Originally connected by the Great Belt ferries, these two lines were joined in 1997 by the Great Belt Fixed Link. Copenhagen–Fredericia/Taulov Line History The first section of the railway line, the railway line from Copenhagen to Roskilde, opened in 1847 as the first railway line in the Kingdom of Denmark. It was built for the privately owned Det Sjællandske Jernbaneselskab (English: The Zealand Railway Company) by British engineering company William Radford. The railway line was ceremonially opened on 26 June 1847, and the following day the railway opened to regular traffic with three trains daily in each direction. The Copenhagen–Roskilde railway line was prolonged from Roskilde to the port city of Korsør by the Great Belt in 1856. The railway line across the island of Funen from Nyborg by the Great Belt via Odense to Middelfart by the Little Belt opened in 1865. It was built by the civil engineering partnership Peto, Brassey and Betts. The socalled Queen Louise's Railway was inaugurated on Queen Louise's 48th birthday the 7 September 1865, with regular traffic commencing the following day. In Middelfart, passengers could catch the steam ferry across the Little Belt to Snoghøj in the Jutland peninsula. The following year, on 1 november 1866, a short branch line, the Middelfart–Strib railway line, opened from Middelfart to the harbour at Strib 5 kilometers north of Middelfart, from where there was connection via railway ferry across the Little Belt to Fredericia in Jutland. In 1935, with the opening of the Little Belt Bridge between Middelfart and Snoghøj, The Funen Main Line was connected directly to the railway network in Jutland at Fredericia. Connections To Other Lines
Copenhagen–Fredericia/Taulov Line Termini: Copenhagen Central Fredericia, Taulov Copenhagen–Fredericia/Taulov Line Service Type: Main line Copenhagen–Fredericia/Taulov Line Operator(s): DSB Railion CFL cargo Copenhagen–Fredericia/Taulov Line Line Length: 220.6 km (Fredericia branch) 222.6 km (Taulov branch) Copenhagen–Fredericia/Taulov Line Number of Tracks: Double Quadruple (Høje Taastrup–Roskilde) Copenhagen–Fredericia/Taulov Line Track Gauge: 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) Copenhagen–Fredericia/Taulov Line Electrification: 25 kV 50 Hz AC Copenhagen–Fredericia/Taulov Line Operating Speed: 160 km/h 180 km/h (certified multiple units only) Copenhagen–Fredericia/Taulov Line Coordinates: 55.4593°N 11.9206°E Copenhagen–Fredericia/Taulov Line Route Map Legend km Kystbanen to Elsinore 0.0 Copenhagen Central Oresund Railway to Peberholm 3.9 Valby Oresund Railway to Peberholm 19.5 Høje Taastrup 24.2 Hedehusene 28.3 Trekroner 31.3 Roskilde Roskilde–Køge–Næstved line to Næstved Kalundborgbanen to Kalundborg 42.5 Viby SJ 49.7 Borup Copenhagen–Ringsted Line to Copenhagen 63.9 Ringsted Ringsted–Rødby Færge line to Rødby Færge 78.3 Sorø 92.9 Slagelse Tølløsebanen to Høng 108.3 Korsør Great Belt Tunnel ferry across Great Belt strait Great Belt Bridge Nyborg Færge 131.6 Nyborg 146.7 Langeskov 160.3 Odense Svendborgbanen to Svendborg 169.1 Holmstrup Assensbanen to Assens 175.5 Tommerup 178.8 Skalbjerg 181.1 Bred 184.7 Aarup 190.2 Gelsted 194.8 Ejby 200.1 Nørre Aaby 204.3 Kauslunde Stribbanen to Strib 210.4 Middelfart Little Belt Bridge 216.3 Snoghøj 220.1 6.1 Fredericia–Padborg Line 220.6 Fredericia Fredericia–Aarhus line to Århus 8.6 Taulov Fredericia–Padborg Line to Padborg | |||||
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