Jerup railway station explained

Jerup
Type:railway station
Address:Søndergaardsvej 23
DK-9981 Jerup
Borough:Frederikshavn Municipality
Country:Denmark
Coordinates:57.5323°N 10.4171°W
Map Type:Denmark
Mapframe:yes
Mapframe-Zoom:13
Line:Skagensbanen
Platform:2
Opened:1890
Owned:Nordjyske Jernbaner
Operator:Nordjyske Jernbaner

Jerup railway station is a railway station serving the village of Jerup in Vendsyssel, Denmark.

The station is located on the Skagensbanen railway line from Skagen to Frederikshavn between Napstjært and Rimmen halts. The train services are currently operated by Nordjyske Jernbaner which run frequent local train services between Skagen station and Frederikshavn station.

History

The station opened in 1890 when the railway started.

In 2006 the station was renovated with new platforms and a new shelter.

Operations

The train services are currently operated by the railway company Nordjyske Jernbaner (NJ) which run frequent local train services from Skagen station to Frederikshavn station with onward connections to the rest of Denmark.

Architecture

The original station building was heavily rebuilt in 1922 after designs by the Danish architect Ulrik Plesner.

Cultural references

The station is used as a location in the 2010 film Min søsters børn vælter Nordjylland.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jerup Station. Danish. danskefilm.dk. 23 March 2024.