Holstebro station

Holstebro station
junction

Front facade of Holstebro station
Location Stationsvej 15
7500 Holstebro
Denmark
Coordinates 56°21′55″N 8°37′14″E / 56.36528°N 8.62056°E / 56.36528; 8.62056Coordinates: 56°21′55″N 8°37′14″E / 56.36528°N 8.62056°E / 56.36528; 8.62056
Owned by Banedanmark
Operated by Arriva
DSB
Line(s) Vejle-Holstebro Line
Esbjerg-Struer Line
Platforms 3
Tracks 3
History
Opened 1 November 1866
Location
Holstebro station
Location within Denmark

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

Holstebro station is a railway junction where the Vejle-Holstebro Line and the Esbjerg-Struer Line meet. The station was opened in 1866 with the opening of the Struer-Holstebro section of the Esbjerg-Struer Line. The station building was designed by the Danish architect Heinrich Wenck. It offers direct InterCity services to Copenhagen and regional train services to Fredericia and Struer operated by DSB as well as regional train services to Skjern and Struer operated by Arriva.

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Holstebro station

Preceding station   Danske Statsbaner   Following station
Aulum
Copenhagen-Herning-Struer-Thisted
InterCity
toward Thisted
Preceding station   Arriva   Following station
Bur
toward Skjern
Skjern - Struer
Regional train
toward Struer

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