The Lolland Line (Danish: Lollandsbanen) is a 50.2 kilometres (31.2 mi) long railway line in Denmark which runs mostly on the island of Lolland between the cities of Nykøbing Falster and Nakskov via Maribo.
It is currently operated by the regional railway company Lokaltog which runs frequent local train services from Nakskov to Nykøbing Falster with onward connections from Nykøbing to the rest of Denmark.
Until 2009, the Lolland Line was operated by the Danish railway company A/S Lollandsbanen.
Established in 1954, it was based on the remains of Det Lolland-Falsterske Jernbane-Selskab (LFJS).
The company received funding from the now defunct Storstrøm County and from the central government.