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Norway boasts gorgeous rail journeys and reliable service—and in the coming years, getting there from Denmark by train will get easier. Kollage: Christine Vierø Larsen. Originalfoto: Thomas Borberg, Jens Dresling

The last direct train between two Scandinavian capitals ran in 2001—but a new non-stop route is getting close. A fresh direct connection is now on the horizon.

Four train companies are in the running for an in-demand international service from Copenhagen

Norway boasts gorgeous rail journeys and reliable service—and in the coming years, getting there from Denmark by train will get easier. Kollage: Christine Vierø Larsen. Originalfoto: Thomas Borberg, Jens Dresling
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In Denmark, we don’t have an abundance of international trains. We have routes to Hamburg, to Sweden over the Øresund Bridge to Skåne and Småland, and Snälltåget’s direct train to Stockholm.

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