Gribskov Line

The line runs north from Hillerød through the Gribskov forest and splits into two branches to the seaside resort towns of Tisvildeleje and Gilleleje.

Connecting the wide belt of holiday homes along the northern coast of Zealand with Copenhagen is an important role of the Gribskov Line.

The first 19.7 km (12.2 mi) long section of the railway line from Hillerød to Græsted opened on 20 January 1880.

On 16 June 1897 the 6.0 km (3.7 mi) long branch line from Kagerup to Helsinge opened.

[1] Lokaltog operates a fairly intensive timetable on the Gribskov Line with light DMUs working a fixed 30-minute frequency most of the day.

Trains on the Gribskov Line at Kagerup station in 1983.
Map of the Gribskov Line
Train on the Gribskov Line calling at Græsted station .
DSB K 582 with restored train at Græsted .
The train station in Mårum in the northwestern parts of Gribskov .
Heritage railcar at Holløse halt in 2015