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  2. Øresundståg - Wikipedia

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    The combination of routes of an inter-city nature in Sweden with commuter-like routes in Denmark is often a source of trouble. The long-distance trains from Sweden often accumulate delays during the long journey. But delays cause trouble to commuter passengers having fixed work hours and not wishing to add long margins, since they travel every day.

  3. Skånetrafiken - Wikipedia

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    Tickets can be purchased as single or all-day journeys, or in different forms of pre-paid passes. All tickets are sold within the app. City buses accept tap-to-pay debit and credit cards. The only thing is that you only could buy an adult ticket in the City for 1 hour or 24 hour. If you stamp your card one more time it would cost as two ...

  4. 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. [5]

  5. Øresund Region - Wikipedia

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    The secretariat is located at Lund University and at the University of Copenhagen. The commercial interaction across the border has also significantly increased. In 2018, an average of 19,100 vehicles crossed the bridge each day. [12] The ports of Copenhagen and Malmö were merged in 2001 to form a single company, Copenhagen Malmö Port.

  6. Helsingør–Helsingborg ferry route - Wikipedia

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    Scandlines' Öresundslinjens ferries depart more than 70 times daily, from each port. Every 20 minutes for most of the day, and for cargo with an additional ferry. [2] As the distance between Denmark and Sweden here only is around 2.5 nautical miles (approx. 4 km), the crossing time is just 20 minutes. [3]

  7. 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.

  8. How to Calculate Gas Costs for Your Next Road Trip - AOL

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    A gas trip estimator can help you save money on gas every day, whether commuting at home or on a long road trip, because gas prices fluctuate significantly, even when gas stations are right next ...

  9. S-train (Copenhagen) - Wikipedia

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    The city is divided into travel zones, [8] and the price of a journey depends on how many journeys are travelled through (minimum 2 zones). The price is the same no matter if you take a bus, train or S-Train, and a 20% discount is applied when traveling outside of peak times if using Rejsekort. [9]