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Gribskov Line

The Gribskov Line or the Gribskov Railway is a local passenger railway line in North Zealand north of Copenhagen, Denmark.

History
s on the Gribskov Line at Kagerup station in 1983. The railway opened in various sections between 1880 and 1924. The first long section of the railway line from Hillerød to Græsted opened on 20 January 1880. The next long section from Græsted onwards to Gilleleje opened on 14 May 1896. On 16 June 1897 the long branch line from Kagerup to Helsinge opened. The last long section from Helsinge to Tisvildeleje opened on 18 July 1924. == Route ==
Route
The line runs north from where transfers from the S-train system as well as other Lokalbanen lines are possible, and through the Gribskov forest. At near the northern end of the forest it splits into two branches going to and . ==Operations==
Operations
. Trains on the Gribskov Line are operated by the railway company Lokaltog. ==Stations==
Stations
. • • • Kildeport (closed) • • Tisvildeleje branch railcar at Holløse halt in 2015 • • (closed) • • • • • Holløse: a railway halt serving the village of Holløse as well as the eastern part of the seaside resort of Tisvilde. It opened in 1924 with the opening of the Helsinge–Tisvildeleje section of the Gribskov line. • • Gilleleje branch • (closed) • • • (closed) • • • • • ==See also==
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