Vestsjællands Lokalbaner

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One of the railway's locomotives, an  MY locomotive.
One of the railway's locomotives, an MY locomotive.
One of Vestsjællands Lokalbaners IC2 trains entering Fårevejle station. Autumn 2003.
One of Vestsjællands Lokalbaners IC2 trains entering Fårevejle station. Autumn 2003.

Vestsjællands Lokalbaner A/S (literally The Local Railways of West Zealand, abbreviated VL) is a Danish railway company. A merger of Odsherreds Jernbane A/S (OHJ) and Høng-Tølløse Jernbane A/S (HTJ), VL was established in May 2003 after several years of close cooperation between the two companies. The company operates the former OHJ and HTJ lines, that is, HolbækNykøbing Sjælland and TølløseSlagelse, respectively. The company workshop and headquarters are located in Holbæk.

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