Lille Syd

Lille Syd ("Little South") is a passenger railway line on the Danish island of Zealand, connecting the towns of Roskilde and Næstved by way of Køge.

Lille Syd
Location map
Overview
TypeRailway
SystemDanish railways
TerminiRoskilde
Næstved
Stations13
Operation
Opened4 October 1870
OwnerBanedanmark
Operator(s)DSB
CharacterPassenger
Rolling stockAlstom Coradia LINT
Technical
Line length61.4 km
Number of tracksSingle
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Operating speed120 km/h

History

The railway was built as part of the Zealand South Line (Sjællandske Sydbane) which was inaugurated on 4 October 1870. After 1924, most trains used the Ringsted-Næstved Line.

In 2012, it was decided to electrify the section between Køge and Næstved.[1] The works were completed in March 2019.[2]

When the new Copenhagen–Ringsted Line is fully operational, Lille Syd trains will run from Næstved to Copenhagen via Køge. The northern part of the existing Lille Syd route, between Køge and Roskilde will be served by an extension of Østbanen.[3]

Stations

Station Location Distance from
Roskilde (km)
Distance from
Næstved (km)
Roskilde station Roskilde 0.0 km 61.4 km
Gadstrup station Gadstrup 8.0 km 53.4 km
Havdrup station Havdrup 11.5 km 49.9 km
Lille Skensved station Lille Skensved 15.4 km 46.0 km
Ølby station Ølby 19.6 km 41.8 km
Køge station Køge 22.3 km 39.1 km
Herfølge station Herfølge 27.9 km 33.5 km
Tureby station Algestrup 34.2 km 27.2 km
Haslev station Haslev 43.0 km 18.4 km
Holme-Olstrup station Holme-Olstrup 53.9 km 7.5 km
Næstved Nord station Næstved 58.2 km 3.2 km
Næstved station Næstved 61.4 km 0.0 km
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