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Vinderup is a railway town in Northwestern Jutland, Holstebro Municipality, Denmark at the railway between Holstebro and Skive. Vinderup has a population of 3,172 (1 January 2011) and was the main town of now abolished Vinderup Municipality. A railway town is a settlement that originated or was greatly developed because of a railway station or junction at its site. In Victorian Britain, the spread of railways greatly affected the fate of many small towns. Peterborough and Swindon became successful due to their status as railway towns; in contrast towns such as Frome or Kendall remained small after being bypassed by main lines.…mehr

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Vinderup is a railway town in Northwestern Jutland, Holstebro Municipality, Denmark at the railway between Holstebro and Skive. Vinderup has a population of 3,172 (1 January 2011) and was the main town of now abolished Vinderup Municipality. A railway town is a settlement that originated or was greatly developed because of a railway station or junction at its site. In Victorian Britain, the spread of railways greatly affected the fate of many small towns. Peterborough and Swindon became successful due to their status as railway towns; in contrast towns such as Frome or Kendall remained small after being bypassed by main lines.