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Copenhagen Central Station
The main railway station in Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen huvud Station Københavns Hovedbanegård | |||
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Main entrance | |||
Location | Banegårdspladsen 7 Copenhagen V[1] Copenhagen Municipality Denmark | ||
Coordinates | 55°40′22″N12°33′52″E / °N °E / ; | ||
Elevation | 3m (ft) above sea level[2] | ||
Owned by | DSB | ||
Operated by | DSB | ||
Platforms | 7 (island platforms including Metro, 1 long-distance) | ||
Tracks | 15 (9 InterCity/Regional/International, 4 S-train, 2 Metro) | ||
Bus routes | 11, 17, 23, 26, 31, 33, 37, 68, 2A, 7A, 5C, S, 93N, 97N | ||
Platform levels | 2 | ||
Architect | Heinrich Wenck[3] | ||
Station code | Kh | ||
Fare zone | 1 | ||
Opened | 1December ; years ago() | ||
Rebuilt | 15 May (S-train) | ||
Electrified | (S-train), (Mainline) | ||
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Copenha
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Current information (departure, arrival) about the Copenhagen Central Station
Train arrival and departure times accurate to the minute:
1. Time of departure of trains Koebenhavn H (departure Copenhagen Central Station)
2. Time of arrival of the trains in Koebenhavn H (arrival Copenhagen Central Station) Current traffic reports (disruptions and failures, e.g. after storms, temporary changes to the timetable)
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Copenhagen Central Station / Koebenhavn H
Copenhagen Central Station (Danish: Københavns Hovedbanegård[kʰøpm̩ˈhɑwns ˈhoːð̩pɛnəˌkɒˀ], abbreviated København H) is the main railway station in Copenhagen, Denmark, and the largest railway station in Denmark. With more than , travelers every day, it is the second busiest station in Denmark after Nørreport station. It is located in central Copenhagen, situated between the districts of Indre By and Vesterbro with entrances from Bernstorffsgade (at Tivoli Gardens), Banegårdspladsen, Reventlowsgade and access to platforms from Tiet
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List of Copenhagen Metro stations
There are 44 stations in the Copenhagen Metro, a driverless rapid transit system serving Copenhagen, Frederiksberg and Tårnby in Denmark.[1] Of the original 22 metro stations, nine are underground, twelve are elevated, and one is at street level.[2]Christianshavn Station offers transfer between the system's two original lines (M1 and M2), which share track between Vanløse and Christianshavn stations. From Christianshavn, M1 branches south traveling to Vestamager Station, while M2 heads southeast to Lufthavnen Station, which serves Copenhagen Airport.
The City Circle Line, which opened on 29 September , has 17 stations, with transfer between the current and new lines at Frederiksberg and Kongens Nytorv stations. The new lines have a stop at Copenhagen Central Station (København H), the largest train station in Denmark.[3] On 28 March , the first part of the M4 line opened, adding two additional stations and an increased number of trains on the København H - Østerport part of the City Circle Line. Transfer from the Copenhagen Metro to regional trains is possible at Copenhagen Central Station, Lufthavnen,