Aalbæk station

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Aalbæk station

Aalbæk station is a Danish railway station, located in Aalbæk between Skagen and Frederikshavn. The station is a part of the Skagensbanen Railway, between Bunken and Napstjært halts.

It was opened in 1890 when the railway started. In 1915 the Folketing agreed to build a new railway between Aalbæk and Hjørring, but it was only the first part between Hjørring and Vellingshøj stations there ever was built. Instead the railway was extended to Hirtshals and this is today the Hirtshalsbanen Railway.

The station building was built in 1932-33 and was the last Ulrik Plesner drew before his death.

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Preceding station   Nordjyske Jernbaner   Following station
toward Skagen
Skagensbanen
Napstjært or Jerup

Coordinates: 57°35′33.42″N 10°24′29.69″E / 57.5926167°N 10.4082472°E / 57.5926167; 10.4082472


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