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Nordhavn station is a commuter rail and rapid transit railway station in Copenhagen, Denmark.

The station serves the eastern part of the district of Østerbro, as well as the harbour area of Nordhavn. The station is by the lines A, H, B, C, and E of the Copenhagen S-train network and line M4 of the Copenhagen Metro network. The S-train station opened in 1934, and the metro station opened in 2020.

History

Nordhavn station was opened on 15 May 1934 simultaneously with the opening of the S-train service on the Boulevard Line between Østerport station and Copenhagen Central Station also known as Røret (literally: the tube).

In 2006 the station was rebuilt. The existing shop and DSB ticket office were merged into a new 7-Eleven shop that is located just inside the station entrance.

The metro station opened on 28 March 2020 with the opening of the M4-line of the Copenhagen Metro.[1]

Number of travellers

According to the Østtællingen in 2008:[2]

År Antal År Antal År Antal År Antal
1957 4.512 1974 2.975 1991 4.863 2001 12.236
1960 4.190 1975 2.762 1992 4.729 2002 6.465
1962 4.314 1977 2.573 1993 4.868 2003 7.023
1964 3.829 1979 3.198 1995 5.000 2004 7.329
1966 3.545 1981 3.535 1996 5.119 2005 8.112
1968 3.395 1984 4.007 1997 4.988 2006 7.910
1970 3.472 1987 4.815 1998 5.496 2007 7.631
1972 3.554 1990 4.628 2000 5.785 2008 7.934

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See also

References

  1. ^ Nordhavn kobles på Københavns metronet i stilhed grundet corona jp.dk, 28 March 2020.
  2. ^ "Østtælling 2008 DSB og DSB S-tog". 2008-11-13. p. 17. Archived from the original on 2023-05-18.

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