South Line Denmark (Sydbanen)

South Line Denmark (Sydbanen)

The South Line or in Danish: Sydbanen, is a government-owned railway line in Denmark. Technically, the line connects Ringsted with Nykøbing Falster, from which it branches to Gedser and Rødbyhavn. In practice, Ringsted is not the terminal station, so the line is often said to continue to Copenhagen.

The railway is part of the Vogelfluglinie from Copenhagen to Hamburg. On Sydbanen's southwestern end at Rødby, a Scandlines ferry line exists to the German coastal town of Puttgarden, from where the Lübeck–Puttgarden railway and Lübeck–Hamburg railway lead to Hamburg. The Fehmarn Belt tunnel, to be completed in 2029, will replace the ferry service. From 2020 until 2028 trains go only to Nykøbing, with frequent closures due to rebuilding.

Sydbanen History

The original Zealand South Line was completed for the privately owned Zealand Railway Company, or in Danish: Det sjællandske Jernbaneselskab and opened on 4 October 1870. It connected Roskilde (and thus Copenhagen via the West Line) with Masnedsund on the south coast of Zealand via Køge, Næstved and Vordingborg. From Masnedsund there was a steamship connection across the Storstrømmen strait to Orehoved on the north coast of the island of Falster.

In 1880, the Zealand Railway Company was taken over by the Danish state, and in 1885 became part of the national railway company DSB.

After the opening of the Ringsted-Næstved Line in 1924, most trains between Copenhagen and South Zealand used the route via Ringsted instead of the original route via Køge. The rump section between Roskilde and Næstved via Køge became known as the Little South Line or in Danish: Lille Syd.

Sydbanen Future Developments

The line is being upgraded to ERTMS, (Køge-)Næstved-Nykøbing in 2021, and the rest in 2028. Furthermore, 55 km of new tracks are being laid, to smooth out curves, allowing for 200 km/h when done. These works are expected to finish in 2021. Afterwards, the line will be electrified, slated for partial introduction in 2024, and completion all the way in 2027 when a new Storstrøm Bridge will open. The railway Nykøbing–Rødby will be in operation only when the Fehmarn Belt tunnel is opened around 2029.

Sydbanen Route

Between Copenhagen and Næstved there are four routes that trains can use:
  • Route 1: Roskilde and Ringsted
  • Route 2: Roskilde and Haslev
  • Route 3: Køge North and Ringsted (as of 2023 most used)
  • Route 4: Køge North and Haslev
Sydbanen Stations

Stations with passenger stops from Ringsted and southbound are:
  • Ringsted
  • Glumsø
  • Næstved
  • Lundby
  • Vordingborg
  • Nørre Alslev
  • Eskilstrup
  • Nykøbing Falster
  • Rødby Færge, was closed for traffic 2021
Holeby, will open for traffic 2029

Sydbanen Overview

Sydbanen Native Name: Sydbanen
Sydbanen Owner: Banedanmark
Sydbanen Termini:
Østerport (formally Ringsted)
Nykøbing Falster, Gedser, Rødbyhavn
Sydbanen Stations: 9
Sydbanen Operator(s): DSB
Sydbanen Line Length: 142.3 km (88.4 mi)
Sydbanen Track Gauge: 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge

 
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