Thy Line

Railway line in Denmark
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4 ft 8+12 in)Operating speed75 km/h[2]
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Thy Line
Legend
Esbjerg-Struer Line
to Holstebro
Struer
Struer Havn
Bremdal
Humlum
Oddesund South
Oddesund Bridge
Oddesund North
Uglev
Hvidbjerg
Lyngs
Ydby
Hurup Thy
Bedsted Thy
Hassing
Hørdum
Snedsted
Todbøl
Sjørring
Thisted-Fjerritslev Line
to Fjerritslev
Thisted

The Thy Line (Danish: Thybanen) is a 73.6 km (45.7 mi)[2] long standard gauge single track railway line in Denmark which runs between Struer and Thisted through the historical region of Thy.

The railway opened in 1882. It is owned and maintained by Rail Net Denmark and served with passenger trains by Arriva and the Danish State Railways (DSB).[1] The Thy Line runs north from Struer, crossing the Limfjord on a 472 metres (1,549 ft) long bascule bridge, the Oddesund Bridge. From Oddesund the line cuts through the peninsula of Thyholm and continues through Thy to reach Thisted.

References

Notes

  1. ^ a b "Historien om Arriva Tog i Danmark" (in Danish). Arriva. Retrieved 12 October 2021.
  2. ^ a b c "Line information (TIB)" (PDF) (in Danish). Banedanmark. Retrieved 2015-06-30.

Bibliography

  • Jensen, Niels (1972). Danske Jernbaner 1847–1892 (in Danish). Copenhagen: J. Fr. Clausens Forlag. ISBN 87-11-01765-1.
  • Jensen, Niels (1976). Nordjyske jernbaner (in Danish). Copenhagen: J.Fr. Clausens Forlag. ISBN 87-11-03756-3.

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