Copenhagen South railway station

Coordinates: 55°39′08.5″N 12°30′59″E / 55.652361°N 12.51639°E / 55.652361; 12.51639
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Ny Ellebjerg
S-train station
Upper level platforms
General information
Coordinates55°39′08.5″N 12°30′59″E / 55.652361°N 12.51639°E / 55.652361; 12.51639
Owned byDSB
Tracks6
Construction
Platform levels2
AccessibleYes
History
Opened16 November 2006 (Ringline)
6 January 2007 (Køge radial)
Services
Preceding station Danish State Railways DSB Following station
Copenhagen Central
Terminus
Copenhagen-Aalborg Køge North
towards Aalborg
Copenhagen Central CopenhagenOdenseHamburg Køge North
towards Hamburg Hbf
Preceding station S-train Following station
Terminus F Vigerslev Allé
towards Hellerup
Åmarken A Sjælør
towards Hillerød
Ishøj
towards Køge
E
Mon–Fri
Sjælør
towards Holte

Ny Ellebjerg station is a railway station on the S-train and inter-city network in Copenhagen, Denmark. It serves as an interchange station between the Køge radial (A, E), the Ring line (F), and the Copenhagen–Ringsted Line (InterCity services).

It will change name to København Syd (Copenhagen South) by 2024, coinciding with the completion of the M4 Metro line.[1]

Before the station opened on 6 January 2007,[2] there was an S-train station called Ellebjerg station a few hundred metres southwest of the current station, where the Køge-Bugt railway passes over Ellebjergvej. That station is now closed.

Ny Ellebjerg Station will be the southern terminus of the planned M4 line of the Copenhagen Metro.[3]

New platforms have in 2013 been opened for the high-speed Copenhagen–Ringsted Line, on which trains run via Køge Nord to Ringsted, in future at up to 250 km/h.[4] Further platforms will be built around 2024 for trains going from Sweden to the high-speed Ringsted Line (intended for the Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link), or reverse.

S-train line F (Ringbanen) platforms
Intercity platforms in 2016

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ny Ellebjerg Station skifter navn til København Syd". Ny Ellebjerg Station skifter navn til København Syd (in Danish). Retrieved 2022-01-28.
  2. ^ "S-tog standser nu på Ny Ellebjerg Station" (in Danish). DSB. 16 November 2006. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  3. ^ "The Copenhagen Metro".
  4. ^ Banedanmark. Om Den nye bane.

External links

Media related to Ny Ellebjerg Station at Wikimedia Commons