Lemvig Line

The Lemvig Line (Danish: Lemvigbanen or Vemb-Lemvig-Thyborøn Jernbane (VLTJ)) is a local railway line in Northwest Jutland, Denmark. Established in 1879, the line extends from Vemb via Lemvig to Thyborøn. The single-track line is mostly level, and is operated with a fleet of five double-unit Y-train railcars. VLTJ has its own workshop and servicing facilities on the line.

Lemvig Line
Overview
Native nameLemvigbanen
OwnerMidtjyske Jernbaner[1]
Termini
Stations19
Service
TypeRailway
SystemDanish railways
Operator(s)Midtjyske Jernbaner[1]
History
Opened20. juli 1879 (Vemb-Lemvig)
22. juli 1899 (Lemvig-Harboøre)
1. november 1899 (Harboøre-Thyborøn)
Technical
Line length56.3 km (35.0 mi)
Number of tracks1
CharacterLocal railway
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
ElectrificationNo
Operating speed75 km/h (47 mph)

Operating company

Vemb-Lemvig-Thyborøn
Jernbane A/S
Company typeAktieselskab
Founded1879
Defunct2008
FateMerged with Odderbanen
Headquarters,
Area served
Denmark
ServicesPassenger transportation
Websitewww.lemvigbanen.dk (defunct)

Until 1 January 2008, the line was operated by the company Vemb-Lemvig-Thyborøn Jernbane A/S, which has been merged with Odderbanen's operating company to form Midtjyske Jernbaner.[2]

The railway was used to test a prototype hydrogen-powered train in 2010.[3]

The railway achieved fame in Denmark, when the band Tørfisk in 1985 wrote the song "VLTJ" describing a trip with the railway. This song later achieved cult status. The song is based on the Irish folk song "Poor Paddy works on the Railway".

See also

References

  1. "Om Midtjyske Jernbaner" (in Danish). Midtjyske Jernbaner. Retrieved 25 May 2023.
  2. "Midtjyske Jernbaner" (in Danish). Region Midtjylland. Retrieved 28 July 2009.
  3. Claus Torbensen (2008-01-01). "Demonstrating the power of hydrogen". Railway Gazette International.

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