October 1870, serving the new Zealand South Line between Copenhagen and the ferries to Falster by way of Køge and Næstved.
[3] This led to the development of a new district located on fields which previously belonged to the village Salløv in the neighbouring parish of Snoldelev.
In January 2014, DSV purchased an 80,000 square metres site with the intention of building a 40,000 sqm logistics terminal on the land.
The Gadstrup area comprises the villages Snoldelev, Vor Frue, Darup, Kamstrup, Tjæreby, Skalstrup, Brordrup, Hastrup and Salløv.
[6] The protected natural area Ramsødalen continues west for six kilometres to the town of Øm in Lejre Municipality.