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  2. Copenhagen Central Station - Wikipedia

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    Copenhagen Central Station (Danish: Københavns Hovedbanegård, pronounced [kʰøpm̩ˈhɑwns ˈhoːð̩pɛnəˌkɒˀ]; abbreviated København H, colloquially usually referred to as Hovedbanegården [4] or simply Hovedbanen [5]) is the main railway station in Copenhagen, Denmark, and the largest railway station in Denmark.

  3. List of Copenhagen Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    The new lines have a stop at Copenhagen Central Station (København H), the largest train station in Denmark. [3] On 28 March 2020, 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.

  4. Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    The new line connects all inner boroughs of the city by metro, including the Central Station, and opens up 17 new stations [277] for Copenhageners. On 28 March 2020, the 2.2 km (1.4 mi) Nordhavn extension of the Harbour Line opened. [278] Running from Copenhagen Central Station, the new extension is a branch line of M3 Cityring to Østerport. [279]

  5. Copenhagen Bus Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Copenhagen Bus Terminal is a bus terminus in Copenhagen, Denmark. Situated along the Dybbølsbro railway station, it became operational on 6 June 2024. [1] It was built to alleviate the previous situation where long-distance buses would park alongside the Ingerslevsgade road leading up to Copenhagen Central Station. That arrangement meant the ...

  6. Reventlowsgade - Wikipedia

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    Reventlowsgade is a street in the Vesterbro district of Copenhagen, Denmark, which follows the "Vesterbro side" of Copenhagen Central Station, between Vesterbrogade to the northwest and Tietgensgade to the southeast. One of the entrances to the Copenhagen Central Station City Circle Line metro station is located in the street. The street was ...

  7. Copenhagen Metro - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, the city of Copenhagen suggested a new M6 line connecting Brønshøj and Refshaleøen via Copenhagen Central Station. [49] In 2018, the government and the city agreed on plans to construct an artificial island, Lynetteholmen north of Refshaleøen, and the city included its plans to link Copenhagen Central Station and Refshaleøen in ...

  8. DGI-byen - Wikipedia

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    The second part of the name is by, Danish for "town" or "city", hinting that the facilities are extensive enough to operate as a mini city within Copenhagen. The main building is a 22,000 square metre facility situated directly behind Copenhagen Central Station. A walled-off portion provides infrastructure for DGI-byen's numerous cultural ...

  9. Rådhuspladsen station - Wikipedia

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    Rådhuspladsen station (Danish pronunciation: [ˈʁʌðhusˌpʰlæsn̩], lit. City Hall Square) is an underground Copenhagen Metro station located on City Hall Square in central Copenhagen, Denmark. The station is on the City Circle Line (M3 and M4), between Gammel Strand and Copenhagen Central Station, and is in fare zone 1.