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Slotspavillonen railway halt

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GDS Gribskovbanen Triebzug Hillerød Slotspavillonen 821048
GDS Gribskovbanen Triebzug Hillerød Slotspavillonen 821048

Slotspavillonen halt (Danish: Slotspavillonen Trinbræt) is a railway halt serving the northern part of the town of Hillerød in North Zealand, Denmark. The station is located on the Gribskov Line from Hillerød to Tisvildeleje and Gilleleje respectively. It opened in 1880 with the opening of the first section of the Gribskov Line from Hillerød to Græsted. The halt was named for the no longer existing restaurant Slotspavillonen (English: the Castle Pavilion) which had opened in the northern part of the park of Frederiksborg Castle in the summer of 1872. The train services are currently operated by the railway company Lokaltog which runs frequent local train services between Hillerød station and Tisvildeleje station / Gilleleje station.

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Slotspavillonen railway halt
Holmegårdsvej, Hillerød Municipality

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