Skjoldnæsholm was a halt in Denmark. The halt was part of the Sjællandske Midtbane, which opened in 1925 and closed in 1936 and had a length of 85 km. The railway ran from Frederikssund to Ringsted.
What's left today:
Just like Torkildstrup Halt and Tingerup Halt, Skjoldnæsholm was also built on a small bridge. However, the bridge and halt have both been demolished. The embankment is still clearly visible on both sides of the road.
Land - Rail
Links: danskejernbaner.dk
By: Drudii