Copenhagen–Fredericia/Taulov Line

The Copenhagen–Fredericia/Taulov Line is the Danish railway line between the capital, Copenhagen, and the Jutland peninsula by way of the islands of Zealand and Funen. It is administered by Banedanmark and has a length of about 220 kilometres (140 mi). Being one of the main arteries of the Danish railway network, it has double track and is fully electrified.

København – Fredericia / Taulov
The Copenhagen–Fredericia Line crossing the Great Belt by the Great Belt Bridge.
Overview
Termini
Service
TypeMain line
Operator(s)DSB
Railion
CFL Cargo
Technical
Line length220.6 km (Fredericia branch)
222.6 km (Taulov branch)
Number of tracksDouble
Quadruple (Høje Taastrup–Roskilde)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Electrification25 kV 50 Hz AC
Operating speed160 km/h
180 km/h (certified multiple units only)
Route map

km
0.0
Copenhagen Central
Oresund Railway
to Peberholm
3.9
Valby
Oresund Railway
to Peberholm
19.5
Høje Taastrup
24.2
Hedehusene
28.3
Trekroner
31.3
Roskilde
Roskilde–Køge–Næstved line
to Næstved
Kalundborgbanen
to Kalundborg
42.5
Viby Sj
49.7
Borup
63.9
Ringsted
Ringsted–Rødby Færge line
to Rødby Færge
78.3
Sorø
92.9
Slagelse
Tølløsebanen
to Høng
108.3
Korsør
ferry across
Great Belt strait
Nyborg Færge
131.6
Nyborg
146.7
Langeskov
160.3
Odense
Svendborgbanen
to Svendborg
169.1
Holmstrup
175.5
Tommerup
178.8
Skalbjerg
181.1
Bred
184.7
Aarup
190.2
Gelsted
194.8
Ejby
200.1
Nørre Aaby
204.3
Kauslunde
210.4
Middelfart
Little Belt Bridge
216.3
Snoghøj
220.1
6.1
Fredericia–Padborg line
220.6
Fredericia
8.6
Taulov
Fredericia–Padborg line
to Padborg
km

The line is composed of the railway line across Zealand (the West Line) and the main line across Funen (the Funen Main Line), both of which were built during the mid-19th century. Originally connected by the Great Belt ferries, these two lines were joined in 1997 by the Great Belt Fixed Link.

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