Frederikshavn railway station

The train services are currently operated by the local railway company Nordjyske Jernbaner.

The station was ceremonially opened by King Christian IX amid great festivities on 15 August 1871 along with the railway line.

[8] Inside the station building there is a combined ticket office and convenience store operated by 7-Eleven, waiting room, toilets and lockers.

[4] An international passenger service, Nordpilen, between Frederikshavn and Hamburg, connecting with the ferries to and from Sweden and Norway, ceased many years ago.

[9] Until the opening of the Great Belt Bridge in 1997, DSB also operated a night train service with sleeping cars from Frederikshavn to Copenhagen.

The opening train arrives to Frederikshavn Station at the opening of the Vendsyssel Line on 15 August 1871.
Map of Frederikshavn, c. 1900.
The express train Limfjorden arriving at the original Frederikshavn station in 1975.
Trains at Frederikshavn station in 2019.
Overnight train to Copenhagen departing at 21:16 on 20 June 1986.