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Village History: Spodsbjerg station

Before Langeland had connecting bridges, trains travelled between Spodsbjerg, Rudkøbing and Bagenkop.

Spodsbjerg station - Langelandsbanen
Langeland, Funen
Architecture and Urban Spaces
Photo: Rudkøbing Byhistoriske Arkiv
Landsbyhistorier fra Langeland - Langelandsbanen i spodsbjerg, den gamle station
Photo: Rudkøbing Byhistoriske Arkiv

Langelandsbanen railway

Spodsbjerg Station was built in 1911 as one of the terminus stations on the Langelands railway. Like all other buildings on the Langelands railway, Spodsbjerg Station was designed by Helge Bojsen Møller (1874-1946). The station was a transfer point for ferry travellers. In the summer, bathing trains travelled from Rudkøbing to Spodsbjerg every day. Quite often there were seven or eight carriages with bathers and the carriages were disconnected and used for changing. At the end of the day, they were then taken back to Rudkøbing.

Spodsbjerg station closed in 1962.

Source: Rudkøbing Town History Archive

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Type
  • Historical architecture
Access
  • Can only be viewed from the outside

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Spodsbjergvej 351

5900 Rudkøbing

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