The Langå–Struer railway line (Danish: Langå-Struer banen) is a 102.4 km (63.6 mi) long standard-gauge single-track railway line in Denmark which runs through the central Jutland region between Langå and Struer.
The line was constructed by the civil engineering partnership Peto, Brassey and Betts for the Danish state.
[5] The construction was influenced by the Second Schleswig War in 1864 which delayed the opening of the sections west of Viborg.
[2] In 2003, operation of the regional rail services on the Langå-Struer Line were transferred from DSB to the public transport company Arriva.
[1] The Danish State Railways (DSB) operates two daily InterCity connections between Copenhagen and Struer.