Holbæk railway station explained

Holbæk Station
Name Lang:en
Native Name:Holbæk Banegård
Native Name Lang:da
Type:Railway junction
Address:Jernbaneplads 7
DK-4300 Holbæk
Borough:Holbæk Municipality
Country:Denmark
Coordinates:55.7156°N 11.7083°W
Line:Northwest Line
Odsherred Line
Platform:2
Tracks:5
Opened:30 December 1874
Rebuilt:1972
Owned:Banedanmark
Operator:DSB
Architect:Adolf Ahrens (1875)
Ole Ejnar Bonding (1972)
Map Type:Denmark#Denmark Region Zealand
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Mapframe-Zoom:14

Holbæk railway station (Danish: Holbæk Station or Holbæk Banegård) is the main railway station serving the town of Holbæk in northwestern Zealand, Denmark.

Holbæk station is located on the main line Northwest Line from Roskilde to Kalundborg and is the southern terminus of the Odsherredsbanen branch line from Holbæk to Nykøbing Sjælland. The station opened in 1874, and its second and current station building designed by the architect Ole Ejnar Bonding was inaugurated in 1972. It offers direct regional rail services to Copenhagen, Roskilde and Kalundborg operated by the national railway company DSB, as well as local train services to Nykøbing Sjælland, operated by the regional railway company Lokaltog.

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