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  2. Øresund Line - Wikipedia

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    A few daily trains to Stockholm stop only at Malmö Central Station, Copenhagen Airport and Copenhagen Central Station (København H). From Lund C to Østerport Station (except for an hole between Østerport and Nørreport between 00:44am and 2:35am) there is an hourly late night service and the trip lasts exactly 60 minutes.

  3. List of airport rail link systems - Wikipedia

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    Airport Rail link Station name Bulgaria: Sofia: Sofia Airport: Sofia Metro Line M4: Sofia Airport Denmark: Copenhagen: Copenhagen Airport: Copenhagen Metro Line M2: Lufthavnen Estonia: Tallinn: Tallinn Airport: Tallinn Tram Line 4: Lennujaam (Airport) (suspended) France: Lyon: Lyon Aéroport: Rhônexpress: Lyon Saint-Exupéry TGV: Nice ...

  4. Copenhagen Airport railway station - Wikipedia

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    Copenhagen Airport railway station (Danish: Københavns Lufthavn Station) is a railway station in Tårnby, Denmark, serving Copenhagen Airport. [1] It is located below ground directly under the check-in and arrival area in the airport's Terminal 3. The station is served by DSB’s regional trains including the Øresundtrain network.

  5. Malmö Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport opened in 1972 to replace Bulltofta Airport, and was known until 2007 as Malmö-Sturup Airport (Swedish: Malmö-Sturups flygplats). [3] It is owned and operated by Swedavia , Sweden's state-owned airport company, and features one passenger terminal, two cargo terminals, and a single 2,800-metre runway.

  6. Øresundståg - Wikipedia

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    Copenhagen Airport is also a stop of the Øresund Line Øresundståg ( Danish pronunciation: [ˈøːɐsɔnsˌtsʰɔˀw] , Swedish pronunciation: [œrɛˈsɵ̂nːdsˌtoːɡ] ) is a passenger train network operated by Transdev in the transnational Øresund Region of Denmark and Sweden .

  7. Copenhagen Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 for the first time in its history Copenhagen airport exceeded 20 million passengers and reached 20,900,000 passengers. In October 2007 the metro station opened, connecting the airport to the Copenhagen Metro. A new control tower opened in 2008 by Naviair as part of a major renovation of the ATC system. Airport officials announced plans ...

  8. Transport in Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Cycling to work. Copenhagen is known as one of the most bicycle-friendly cities in the world. [3] Every day 1.1 million km are bicycled in Copenhagen. 45% of all citizens commute to work, school or university by bicycle and it is municipal policy that this number should have gone up to 40% by 2012 and to 50% in 2015.

  9. Lufthavnen station - Wikipedia

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    Lufthavnen station (Danish pronunciation: [ˈlɔftˌhɑwˀn stæˈɕoˀn]; The Airport Station) is a rapid transit station of the Copenhagen Metro, located at Copenhagen Airport on the island of Amager. The station is the terminus of the M2 line and is located in fare zone 4. Trains approach the station by a bridge over the Øresund Motorway (E20).