Vemb-Lemvig-Thyborøn Jernbane (VLTJ) or Lemvigbanen is a Danish railway line in Northwest Jutland. Established in 1879, the line extends from Vemb via Lemvig to Thyborøn. The single-track line is mostly level, and is operated with a fleet of five double-unit Y-train railcars. VLTJ has its own workshop and servicing facilities on the line.

Vemb-Lemvig-Thyborøn
Jernbane A/S
Company typeAktieselskab
Founded1879
Defunct2008
FateMerged with Odderbanen
Headquarters,
Area served
Denmark
ServicesPassenger transportation
Websitewww.lemvigbanen.dk (defunct)
VLTJ MX 26 (front), previously a DSB class MX diesel locomotive, at Lemvig in 1999.
Lemvigbanen train at Victoria Street station (in Vejlby)

Until 1 January 2008, the line was operated by the company Vemb-Lemvig-Thyborøn Jernbane A/S, which has been merged with Odderbanen's operating company to form Midtjyske Jernbaner.[1]

The railway was used to test a prototype hydrogen-powered train in 2010.[2]

Popular culture edit

The railway achieved fame in Denmark, when the band Tørfisk [da] in 1985 wrote the song "VLTJ" describing a trip with the railway. This song later achieved cult status. The song is based on the Irish folk song "Poor Paddy works on the Railway".

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  1. ^ "Midtjyske Jernbaner" (in Danish). Region Midtjylland. Retrieved 28 July 2009.
  2. ^ Claus Torbensen (2008-01-01). "Demonstrating the power of hydrogen". Railway Gazette International.

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