Aalborg Commuter Rail Explained

Aalborg Commuter Rail
Locale:Region Nordjylland, Denmark
Transit Type:Commuter rail
Began Operation:2003
System Length:29 km
Lines:1
Stations:7
Operator:Danish State Railways
Owner:Rail Net Danmark

Aalborg Commuter Rail (Danish: '''Aalborg Nærbane''') is a commuter rail service in and near Aalborg, Denmark. The service started in 2003 and is operated by the Danish State Railways. There is one line, from Lindholm station in Nørresundby to Skørping, which runs on the mainline Randers-Aalborg Line and Vendsyssel Line.

The stops are:,,,,,, . Trains depart twice per hour during daytime, once per hour weekends. Some trains are regional trains which go Frederikshavn-Aarhus. A link to Aalborg Airport was opened in 2020.

Diesel trainsets are used, for example DSB class MR or IC3.

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