- into two
halves by the Korsør Nor inlet, with the
northern part
named Halsskov. Most of the
historical southern part of Korsør (Korsør proper) is low-lying...
-
lines on
either side of the Belt. In 1957, road
traffic was
moved to the
Halsskov–Knudshoved route,
about 1.5
kilometres to the
north and
close to the fixed...
-
nature reserve, and
tours of the
island are organised.
Nyborg Knudshoved Halsskov Korsør Sprogø was a
station for the semap**** line
across the Belt, Storebæltstelegrafen...
-
construction of the
Great Belt
Bridge (1988–1998). This
bridge connects Halsskov on
Zealand with
Knudshoved on Funen, 18
kilometres to its west, a two-track...
- of
Falster and
Lolland at Nykøbing
Falster Great Belt Bridge,
between Halsskov on
Zealand and
Knudshoved on Funen,
second longest section span of 1.6 km...
- In 1954, it was
decided to
establish a new car
ferry service between Halsskov and Knudshoved,
slightly north of the
existing Korsør–Nyborg
service and...
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Hadsund 1-3----- AI 9704 DK HAS Hals Hals 1------- AI 0201 DK HKV
Halsskov Halsskov --3----- RL 9811 DK HME
Hammel Hammel --3----- RQ 9501 DK HPN Hampen...
- is
known as
Halsskov, and is home to Korsør
Train Station,
located in the
outskirts of
Halsskov, near the
village of
Stibjerg Huse.
Halsskov is home to...
- 1860.
Halsskov Kulfyr Lygtebakken 19, 4220 Korsør 55°20′15.46″N 11°7′30.56″E / 55.3376278°N 11.1251556°E / 55.3376278; 11.1251556 (
Halsskov Kulfyr)...
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informed about the
cancellation while crossing the
Great Belt
using the
Halsskov-Knudshoved ferry, and
hence turned the player's bus around, when they reached...