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Struer railway station

Coordinates: 56°29′30″N 8°36′6″E / 56.49167°N 8.60167°E / 56.49167; 8.60167
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Struer Station

Struer Banegård
railway junction
Struer station in 2010
General information
LocationØstergade 57
7600 Struer[1][2]
Struer Municipality
Denmark
Coordinates56°29′30″N 8°36′6″E / 56.49167°N 8.60167°E / 56.49167; 8.60167
Elevation6.5 metres (21 ft)[3]
Owned byBanedanmark
Operated byGoCollective
DSB
Line(s)Langå-Struer Line
Esbjerg-Struer Line
Thy Line
Platforms3
Tracks5
History
Opened17 November 1865[4]
Services
Preceding station Danish State Railways DSB Following station
Hjerm Copenhagen-Herning-Struer Terminus
Preceding station GoCollective Following station
Vinderup
towards Århus H
AarhusStruer Terminus
Hjerm
towards Vejle
VejleStruer
Hjerm
towards Skjern
SkjernStruer
Terminus StruerThisted Humlum
towards Thisted
Location
Struer Station is located in Denmark
Struer Station
Struer Station
Location within Denmark
Map

Struer station (Danish: Struer Station or Struer Banegård) is a railway station serving the town of Struer in Jutland, Denmark.[1][2]

Struer station is an important railway junction where the Langå-Struer Line, the Esbjerg-Struer Line and the Thy Line from Struer to Thisted meet. The station was opened in 1865 with the opening of the Skive-Struer section of the Langå-Struer Line.[4] It offers direct InterCityLyn services to Copenhagen as well as regional train services to Aarhus, Fredericia, Skjern and Thisted. The train services are operated by GoCollective and DSB.

History

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The station was opened on 17 November 1865 with the opening of the third and last section of the Langå-Struer Line from Skive to Struer.[4]

See also

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References

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Citations

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  1. ^ a b "Struer Station" (in Danish). DSB. Retrieved 20 April 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Struer Station" (in Danish). GoCollective. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  3. ^ "Struer Station (Str)". danskejernbaner.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 3 December 2024.
  4. ^ a b c Jensen 1979, p. 9-10.

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