Esbjerg station

Esbjerg station (Danish: Esbjerg banegård) is the main railway station in the city of Esbjerg in southwest Jutland, Denmark. It is the terminal station on the Lunderskov–Esbjerg line and the . The train services from the station are operated by DSB and Arriva, and the station serves destinations including Copenhagen, Aarhus and Ribe. The station was opened in 1874, and the present building, designed by Heinrich Wenck, was completed in 1904. With its three-storey towers flanking the central gable, it reflects a mixture of Historicist styles, some inspired by Dutch Renaissance architecture.

Esbjerg station

Esbjerg station (Danish: Esbjerg banegård) is the main railway station in the city of Esbjerg in southwest Jutland, Denmark. It is the terminal station on the Lunderskov–Esbjerg line and the . The train services from the station are operated by DSB and Arriva, and the station serves destinations including Copenhagen, Aarhus and Ribe. The station was opened in 1874, and the present building, designed by Heinrich Wenck, was completed in 1904. With its three-storey towers flanking the central gable, it reflects a mixture of Historicist styles, some inspired by Dutch Renaissance architecture.