Fredensborg railway station
Fredensborg station is a railway station serving the town of Fredensborg in North Zealand, Denmark. The station is located in the centre of the town, about southwest of Fredensborg Palace, the spring and autumn residence of the Danish royal family.
The station is located on the North Line">North Line (Denmark)">North Line from Helsingør to Hillerød. The train services are currently operated by the railway company Lokaltog, which runs frequent local train services between Helsingør station and Hillerød station.
The station opened in 1864. Its station building was built in 1864 to designs by the Danish architect Vilhelm Carl Heinrich Wolf, and is one of only 3 remaining stations in Denmark that still has a royal waiting room.
History
Fredensborg railway station opened on 8 June 1864 as on one of the original intermediate stations on the North Line which was opened to connect Copenhagen and Helsingør via Hillerød.Architecture
Like the other station buildings on the North and Klampenborg Lines, Fredensborg station's original and still existing station building from 1864 was built to designs by the Danish architect Vilhelm Carl Heinrich Wolf.The station's royal waiting room is located in the western end of the building with its own entrances from the street and the platform.