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Aarhus Commuter Rail
Overview
OwnerRail Net Danmark
Midtjyske Jernbaner
LocaleRegion Midtjylland, Denmark
Transit typeCommuter rail
Number of lines1
Number of stations33
Operation
Began operation2012
Ended operation2016
Operator(s)Danish State Railways
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in)

Aarhus Commuter Rail (Danish: Aarhus Nærbane) was a commuter rail service in and near Aarhus, Denmark.

There was one line, from Odder to Grenaa, with 33 stations. This traffic concept started in 2012, when the traffic on the two local railways Odderbanen and Grenaabanen was combined into one line, with new rolling stock. The rolling stock was Siemens Desiro diesel multiple units.

The line closed in August 2016 for electrification and conversion to light rail service.

On 21 December, 2017, the railway was finished repurposing for light rail service. It opened with one line running from Aarhus Central Station to Skejby University Hospital. This is now called the Aarhus Letbane (Aarhus light rail).

See also

References

  1. Bowers, Denis (21 December 2017). "Aarhus light rail finally opens". International Railway Journal.

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Urban rail transport in Denmark
Metro
Commuter rail systems
Light rail and trams
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