Linden (village in Dogger)

Linden is a small village in Dogger, located in the the municipality of Norðurháven in the province of Norðurlátter. As of 2012 it had 434 inhabitants.

The village is named after the local inn, called Linden, or The Linden Tree in English. Located just north of the Norrygge, it served as a resting place for travellers from Norðurháven to the Jötunenger, Eftninsólendalur, Kalkedalur and vice versa. Nowadays it is mostly a local pub, although it also serves hikers travelling the Drottningsgårð Trail.

Despite its small size, the village is served by five separate railway stations. This is due to the bilevel crossing of two railways just to the west of the village, which are connected to one another by.

Linden Þren lies just north of the village and next to the inn along Dogric Railway H. It is called at only by stoppers to Lunninger and Söluntórn westbound, and to Annakyrkeby eastbound.

Linden Karrengen lies only about a hundred metres north of Linden Þren on one of the junction lines. It is called at only by stoppers to Norðurháven northbound and to Annakyrkeby and Georgesháven eastbound. This is the only railway station in the village with a direct connection to Georgesháven.

Linden Dalgáta lies the furthest away from the village, approximately 500 metres to the west along another junction line. It is called at only by stoppers to Norðurháven northbound and Lunninger and Söluntórn westbound.

Linden Órsíða lies just west of the railway station along Dogric Railway J. It is called at by an intercity to Norðurháven northbound and to Eftninsólen southbound, as well as by a stopper to Lunninger and Söluntórn westbound and to Eftninsólen southbound.

Lastly there is Linden Kutshus, lying just southeast of the village along a junction line. It connects to Annakyrkeby eastbound and to Skóghyvud southbound.