South Line (Denmark)

It connected Roskilde (and thus Copenhagen via the West Line) with Masnedsund on the south coast of Zealand via Køge, Næstved and Vordingborg.

[2] From Masnedsund there was a steamship connection across the Storstrømmen strait to Orehoved on the north coast of the island of Falster.

The rump section between Roskilde and Næstved via Køge became known as the Little South Line (Danish: Lille Syd).

Afterwards, the line will be electrified, slated for partial introduction in 2024, and completion all the way in 2027 when a new Storstrøm Bridge will open.

Between Copenhagen and Næstved there are four routes that trains can use: Stations with passenger stops from Ringsted and southbound are: Download coordinates as: This article about transport in Denmark is a stub.

The first station in Køge on the original Zealand South Line .