Hobro railway station explained

Hobro Station
Name Lang:en
Native Name:Hobro Banegård
Native Name Lang:da
Type:railway station
Address:Stationsvej 12
9500 Hobro
Borough:Mariagerfjord Municipality
Country:Denmark
Coordinates:56.6433°N 9.7825°W
Map Type:Denmark
Mapframe:yes
Mapframe-Zoom:14
Line:Randers–Aalborg line
Platform:2
Tracks:3
Opened:1869
Rebuilt:1893
Owned:Banedanmark
Operator:DSB

Hobro railway station (Danish: Hobro Station or Hobro Banegård) is a railway station serving the town of Hobro, Denmark.

The station is located on the Randers–Aalborg railway line from Randers to Aalborg. The station opened in 1869. Hobro station offers direct InterCity services to Copenhagen and Aalborg. The train services are operated by DSB.

History

The station opened in 1869 with the opening of the Randers-Aalborg railway line from Randers to Aalborg. In 1893, Hobro Station also became the southern terminus of the new Hobro–Aalestrup–Løgstør railway line, until the section between Hobro and Aalestrup was closed in 1966.

Architecture

The original station building was designed by the Danish architect N.P.C. Holsøe. In 1893, the present station building opened. It was designed by the Danish architect Thomas Arboe.[1] The station building was listed in 1992.[2]

Operations

The train services are operated by the railway company DSB. The station offers direct InterCity services to Copenhagen and Aalborg.

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stationer Randers – Aalborg. Nordjyllands Jernbaner. Danish . 29 April 2020.
  2. Web site: Hobro Station. Slots- og Kulturstyrelsen. Danish. 2020-04-28.