List of Copenhagen metro stations

List of Copenhagen metro stations

This is a list of Copenhagen Metro stations. The Copenhagen Metro has two operating lines, M1 and M2, as well as two planned lines, M3 and M4 which are scheduled for completion in 2017.

The two operating lines have a total of 22 stations.

M1

* Vanløse
* Flintholm
* Lindevang
* Fasanvej
* Frederiksberg
* Forum
* Nørreport
* Kongens Nytorv
* Christianshavn
* Islands Brygge
* DR Byen
* Sundby
* Bella Center
* Ørestad
* Vestamager

M2

* Vanløse
* Flintholm
* Lindevang
* Fasanvej
* Frederiksberg
* Forum
* Nørreport
* Kongens Nytorv
* Christianshavn
* Amagerbro
* Lergravsparken
* Øresund
* Amager Strand
* Femøren
* Kastrup
* Lufthavnen

M3

The M3 is in the planning stage, and the exact location of some of the stations is therefore unknown
* København H (interchange with S-train and DSB. Terminus on the M4.)
* near Rådhuspladsen
* near Christiansborg Palace
* Kongens Nytorv (interchange with M1 and M2)
* near Frederik's Church
* Østerport (interchange with S-train and DSB)
* near Trianglen
* near Poul Henningsens Plads
* near Vibenshus Runddel
* near Rådmandsmarken
* Nørrebro (interchange with S-train. Terminus on the M4.)
* near Nørrebros Runddel
* near Landsarkivet
* near Aksel Møllers Have
* Frederiksberg (interchange with M1 and M2)
* near Platanvej
* near Enghave Plads

M4

The M4 will operate as an extra-capacity service from Nørrebro to København H via Østerport on the same tracks as the M3. The Metro company has published maps indicating that the M4 might later be extended into suburbs not currently covered by S-trains.

ee also

* Copenhagen metro
* List of metro systems

External links

* [http://www.m.dk/en/construction/future.htm Copenhagen Metro's future construction]


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