Hornbæk Line

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Hornbækbanen

in Hornbæk
Overview
Type Railway
System Danish railways
Termini Helsingør
56°07′25″N 12°18′11″E / 56.1237°N 12.3030°E / 56.1237; 12.3030 (Helsingør station)
Gilleleje
56°01′56″N 12°36′41″E / 56.0322°N 12.6115°E / 56.0322; 12.6115 (Gilleleje station)
Stations 19
Operation
Owner Hovedstadens Lokalbaner
Operator(s) Lokalbanen
Character Commuter trains
Rolling stock LINT 41
Technical
Line length 25 km
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Electrification No
Operating speed 75 km/h

The Hornbæk Line (Danish: Hornbækbanen) is a local passenger railway north of Copenhagen, Denmark, part of the Lokalbanen system. It runs along the coast of Øresund between Helsingør and Gilleleje, through an area with many holiday homes. The name Hornbækbanen refers to the town Hornbæk about halfway between Helsingør and Gilleleje. The length of the railway is 25 km.

History

Hornbækbanen operates a fairly intensive timetable with light DMUs working a fixed 30-minute frequency most of the day. Most passengers connect from Kystbanen regional trains at Helsingør. Until late 2007, transfers to and from Gribskovbanen were also possible at Gilleleje, but after major changes to Gilleleje station, trains now operate through Gilleleje to Hillerød along Gribskovbanen. This has eliminated the need to change at Gilleleje, but at the cost of going from 20-minute to 30-minute intervals.

During the summer months of July and August, Nordsjællands Veterantog operates weekend steam trains between Grønnehave and Gilleleje. This has been a tradition since 1978.

Stations

See also

Coordinates: 56°05′20″N 12°26′42″E / 56.0889°N 12.4449°E / 56.0889; 12.4449 (Hornbækbanen)

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