from 1879. The
Vendsyssel railway line through the
historical region of
Vendsyssel from
Frederikshavn to
Nørresundby was opened in
1871. Passengers crossing the
Limfjord between
Nørresundby station and
Aalborg station initially had two opportunities: a ferry or crossing the pontoon bridge located further east on foot. However, in 1879 the first railway bridge spanning the Limfjord,
the Limfjord Railway Bridge, was opened, and the Vendsyssel railway line was connected with
Aalborg station, the
Randers–Aalborg railway line as well as the rest of the Danish railway network. The original railway bridge was replaced by the current Limfjord Railway Bridge which was inaugurated on 23 April 1938. Until 1 January 1997, it belonged to the
railway company DSB when DSB was split into DSB and
Banedanmark. On 28 March 2012 the bridge was hit by a ship and damaged. The reason was a misunderstanding in the radio communication. The bridge was repaired and opened again for traffic on 29 April 2013. == Features ==