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Kystbanen

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Kystbanen
Overview
OwnerBanedanmark
Termini
Stations14
Service
TypeRegional railway
SystemDanish railways
Operator(s)DSB
Rolling stockLitra ET-FT-ET
History
Opened2 August 1897(1897-08-02)
Technical
Line length46.2 km (28.7 mi)
Track length92.4 km (57.4 mi)
Number of tracksDouble
CharacterPassengerandfreight
Track gauge1,435 mm(4 ft8+12in)
ElectrificationOverhead catenary(25 kV 50 Hz AC)
Operating speed120 km/h (75 mph)
Route map

Kystbanen( "The Coast Line" ) is aregionalrailway linebetweenHelsingør(Elsinore) andCopenhageninDenmark.It was opened in 1897, and is one of the busiest railway lines in Denmark. Kystbanen is operated byDanish State Railways(DSB).

Its original terminus wasØsterport Station,but when the station was connected withCopenhagen Central Stationin 1917, the terminus moved there. When theØresund Bridgeopened in 2000, service extended toMalmöinSweden,though the section between Copenhagen and Malmö is a separate railway, theØresund Line.

The railway services some well-known sights and locations such asLouisiana Museum of Modern ArtinHumlebæk,Kronborg CastleinElsinore,andDyrehavsbakkeninKlampenborg.

Since 2023 Kystbanen has no longer been served byØresund trainsto Sweden, and is instead integrated into DSB's regional train network, with trains continuing from Copenhagen to stations onZealand.[1]

History

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A snow-coveredØsterport Stationin 1897 shortly after inauguration.

Plans for a railway between Copenhagen and Helsingør (Elsinore) had been proposed since the childhood of railways. TheNorth Linewas built though Helsingør in 1864 and in 1863 the connection between Copenhagen andKlampenborg Stationas a sort of daytrip and tourist route. In 1890 theMinister of the Interior,Hans Peter Ingerslev(Conservative People's Party), a proposition of a state railway between Klampenborg and Helsingør, but it went four years of discussion and negotiations before thesurveyorscould stop their work and the construction workers enter the field.

TheMinistry of Warwanted to have a railway toVedbæk,as long as it wasn't built so close to the coast that it could be bombarded by a foreignnaval fleetinØresund,and as long as the railway could be removed quickly. The Forestry Department didn't have any objections against the railway as long as not even a single tree was cut down. A number of citizens also were active in the debate about the choice of route and placing of stations.

Because of rules decided by the Ministry of War, the railway had to go in a large curve out over the lakes toNørrebroand onwards towards the Øresund Coast atHellerup.Hellerup stationwas built in the 1860s because it was where the North Line and the Klampenborg Line split, and not because there was a need for a station at the place.

The stretch betweenØsterportand Hellerup was first taken into use with the opening of the Coast Line in 1897. Østerport was the initialterminusof the line, was originally called Kystbanestationen, Østerbro, København Ø and Østbanegaarden. ArchitectHeinrich Wenk,who drew many of the stations on the railway, was also responsible for the Eastern Station, that after decree from the Ministry of War was constructed as a temporary building. First 20 years later the line betweenCopenhagen Central Stationand Østerport was taken into use, and the Coast Line got its present form on 1 December 1917.[2][page needed]

Change to DSBFirst

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In 2007 the Danish government in cooperation withSkånetrafikenannounced it would invite transportation companies to take over the Coast Line. Several European operators most notablySJ,Arriva,Connex,andDSBFirst.DSBFirst won this bid due to their plan of introducing7-Elevento the majority of stations, keeping the current system of permanently staffed trains, and promising better scheduling. Moreover, there was a sense that it was more convenient because DSB already had trains suited to operate under the two different volt systems used for railway electrification in Denmark and Sweden. Despite serving food and coffee for passengers on their first Monday of operation, they did not win over passengers as the trains were delayed and packed. For the next few months the trains had an average delay percentage of 10, causing outcry among frequent passengers and a massive drop in rating. As of June 2009, DSBFirst managed to regain much passenger support through fewer delayed trains due to a change in timetables and better education of the train managers.

Rolling stock

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The unique feature of the Coast Line is that despite that there is only between three and six minutes between each station, it has not been operated byS-trains.Lately the line has been operated by modern and comfortable trains, including DSB's firstelectric locomotives,litra EA(on the Coast Line since 1986) and the new electric regional trainlitra ER,started service the Coast Line in the mid 1990s. Today the main service on the line is Oresund trains that operate between Helsingør via Copenhagen andCopenhagen AirporttoMalmöin Sweden and ER trains betweenNivåandKastrup.Inrush hour,these trains are supplemented with higher speedcommuter trainoperated with various stock.

The replacement ofsteam locomotivewithdiesel multiple unitsstarted in 1935, but was first completed in 1965. Originally the Coast Line was operated bylitra Kandlitra Osteam engines and later bylitra Sengines that were acquired in the 1920s. From about 1960 the main stock was thediesel electric locomotivesMX,MYand laterMZandME.[2][page needed]

Electrificationof the railway started inNivåin 1982 and was completed on 19 March 1986 when the electric operation was initialized withlitra EAlocomotives.

Stations

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Station Location Distance from
Copenhagen C (km)
Distance from
Helsingør (km)
Copenhagen Central Station Copenhagen 0 46.2
Nørreport station Copenhagen 1.5 44.7
Østerport station Copenhagen 2.9
Hellerup station Hellerup 7.8
Klampenborg Station Klampenborg 13.3
Skodsborg Station Skodsborg 18.8
Vedbæk Station Vedbæk 22.1
Rungsted Kyst Station Rungsted 26.1
Kokkedal Station Kokkedal 29.1
Nivå Station Nivå 32.5
Humlebæk Station Humlebæk 36.3
Espergærde Station Espergærde 40.0 6.2
Snekkersten Station Snekkersten 42.7
Helsingør Helsingør 46.2 0

References

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  1. ^aug 2018, Clock 24; Bach, kl 21:57 Bemærk: Artiklen er mere end 30 dage gammel Penille Sofie; Journalist, John Rahbek Penille Sofie Bach."Slut med DSB over Øresund: Skånetrafiken overtager tog til Sverige".TV 2 Lorry(in Danish).Retrieved2022-05-26.{{cite web}}:CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^abDamgaard, Kjeld (1997).Kystbanen og dens omgivelser, Klampenborg-Helsingør i anledning af Kystbanens 100 års jubilæum 2. august 1997.
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