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Svendborg Line
A class MQ multiple unit at Fruens Bøge station.
Overview
Native name
Svendborgbanen
Termini
Odense station
Svendborg station
Service
Operator(s)
DSB
Rolling stock
Class MQ (Desiro)
History
Opened
12 July 1876; 147 years ago (1876-07-12)
Technical
Line length
48.2 km
Number of tracks
Single
Track gauge
1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in)
Electrification
None
Operating speed
120 km/h
Route map
Legend
km
Copenhagen–
Fredericia/Taulov line
to
Copenhagen
0.0
Odense
Copenhagen–
Fredericia/Taulov line
to Fredericia/
Taulov
3.8
Odense Sygehus
5.3
Fruens Bøge
6.9
Hjallese
11.0
Højby
14.9
Årslev
17.4
Pederstrup
22.4
Ringe
to Korinth
27.1
Rudme
30.2
Kværndrup
35.6
Stenstrup
37.0
Stenstrup Syd
45.7
Svendborg Vest
48.2
Svendborg
km
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The Svendborg Line (Danish: Svendborgbanen) is the railway line between Odense and Svendborg, inaugurated on 12 July 1876. The line was established by Sydfyenske Jernbaner, and taken over by DSB on 1 April 1949. Since 13 December 2020, the line has been managed by Arriva, a private multinational company.[1]
During the daytime, two trains each hour drive the stretch between Odense and Svendborg in both directions that do not stop at all stations (only one train in the evening hours). Additionally, a train drives between Odense and Ringe once an hour, during day and evening hours, in both directions that stop at all stations.
^Slut med DSB: Arriva overtager driften på Svendborgbanen 6 December 2018 på faa.dk
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