Denmark Trains
Denmark possesses well developed, reliable network of the railways which worth be marked for its reasonable prices and convenient intervals. In Denmark right-way movement is obligatory as well as the use of seat belts, and all drivers are obliged to have a sign on an emergency stop in the car. A number of bicycle paths connects different parts of the country, therefore a bicycle is practical means of transportation in the country, both in a city, and outside. The network of ferries connects all occupied islands of Denmark though fans of adventures can hire the yacht and enjoy such pastime.
Between Germany and the peninsula Jutland belonging to Denmark, exists daily railway and bus service which then goes to the east from Fjunen and then through the important bridge to island Zealand and at last to Copenhagen. In July, 2000 Oresundsforbindelsen (Oresund Fixed Link), a car / the railway system making 12 km of bridges and tunnels between the Bulltrout in southern Sweden and Copenhagen, became an important link between capital of Denmark and other Scandinavia.
Train schedules etc. can beobserved at the home page of the Danish State Railways.

