The Great Belt ferries ( da, Storebæltsfærgerne) were the train and car ferries operating across the
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strait of
Great Belt
The Great Belt ( da, Storebælt, ) is a strait between the major islands of Zealand (''Sjælland'') and Funen (''Fyn'') in Denmark. It is one of the three Danish Straits.
Effectively dividing Denmark in two, the Belt was served by the Great B ...
, between the islands of
Zealand
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It is the 1 ...
and
Funen
Funen ( da, Fyn, ), with an area of , is the third-largest island of Denmark, after Zealand and Vendsyssel-Thy. It is the 165th-largest island in the world. It is located in the central part of the country and has a population of 469,947 as of ...
. The railway ferry link was established in 1883, while automobile-only ferries started operating in 1930. The ferry services ceased operating with the opening of the
Great Belt Fixed Link
The Great Belt Bridge ( da, Storebæltsbroen) or Great Belt fixed link ( da, Storebæltsforbindelsen) is a multi-element fixed link crossing the Great Belt strait between the Danish islands of Zealand and Funen. It consists of a road suspension ...
, which occurred in 1997 for rail and 1998 for car traffic.
Despite the popularity of the fixed link, some ferries still connect eastern and western Denmark. The company
Mols-Linien
(previously called ) is a Danish company that operates ferry services between Jutland (Jylland) and the island of Zealand
(Sjælland). In March 2017, the routes in the Kattegat were renamed to Molslinjen, while the Bornholms services would co ...
continues to operate ferries between northwest Zealand and East
Jutland
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, while the
Spodsbjerg
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The Region of Southern Denmark ( da, Region Syddanmark, ; german: Region Süddänemark, ; frr, Regiuun Sydda ...
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Tårs
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, in March 1872.
A railway ferry service across the Great Belt was debated as early as 1872–75, but political unwillingness
and objections from the board of
Det sjællandske Jernbaneselskab,
the major railway company on Zealand, delayed the decision. However, the company was
nationalised in 1880, and in 1881, it was decided to establish the service.
The first Great Belt ferries,
H/F ''Korsør'' and
H/F ''Nyborg'', went into service on 1 December 1883.
The railway nationalisation led to the creation in 1885 of the national railway company
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, which would operate the ferries almost until the opening of the fixed link.
For several decades, the ferry service operated on railway terms. Discontent with the high prices, infrequent departures and cramped conditions on the combined train and car ferries, the motorists' organisation
FDM established their own shipping company, Motorejernes Færgefart A/S, in 1929, and ordered a modern automobile-only ferry,
M/F ''Heimdal''.
DSB responded by getting authorisation to buy a car ferry of their own, but eventually made a settlement with the motorists and took over ''Heimdal'' before it entered service in 1930.
Car traffic increased explosively in the post-war years, leading to severe capacity problems on the ferry services. In 1954, it was decided to establish a new car ferry service between
Halsskov and
Knudshoved, slightly north of the existing
Korsør
Korsør is a town on Zealand, Denmark. It is located in Slagelse Municipality. Until 2007 Korsør was the seat of Korsør Municipality. The town is located west of Slagelse, north-west of Skælskør and connects to Nyborg through the Great Bel ...
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Nyborg
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service and connected to a newly constructed
motorway
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. The service opened on 28 May 1957.
In the 1990s, with the expected opening of the fixed link, state interest in ferry operation waned. The shipping division of DSB was therefore split off into a separate, state-owned company, DSB Rederi A/S, in 1995, which was renamed
Scandlines Danmark A/S in 1997.
The last service was operated by M/F Arveprins Knud and departed
Knudshoved at 10:15 pm. on 14 June 1998, fifteen minutes after the
Great Belt Fixed Link
The Great Belt Bridge ( da, Storebæltsbroen) or Great Belt fixed link ( da, Storebæltsforbindelsen) is a multi-element fixed link crossing the Great Belt strait between the Danish islands of Zealand and Funen. It consists of a road suspension ...
was opened for regular traffic. During the crossing, Danish pop rock group
TV-2 performed a concert on the ship's
sun deck
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. Upon arriving at
Halsskov, the ferry was greeted by a large
torchlight procession.
Legacy
No ferries are, as of 2009, preserved in Great Belt service order.
M/F ''Kong Frederik IX'' was preserved as a museum in
Nyborg
Nyborg is a city in central Denmark, located in Nyborg Municipality on the island of Funen and with a population of 17,525 (2022). It is the easternmost settlement on Funen. By road, it is located 34 km east of Odense, 35 km north of ...
from 1997 to 2001, but scrapped in 2005 despite continued efforts to save it. There are ongoing efforts to return the former M/F ''Sjælland'', currently a restaurant and nightclub ship named ''
Princess Selandia'', from
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,
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, to restoration in Denmark as part of a ferry museum.
References
Notes
Bibliography
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External links
Danish Ferry Preservation Society
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Ferries of Denmark
1883 establishments in Denmark
1998 disestablishments in Denmark