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Boulevard Line

Coordinates: 55°41′06″N 12°34′24″E / 55.68500°N 12.57333°E / 55.68500; 12.57333
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Construction of the Boulevard Line between Sølvgade and Stokhusgade in 1914

The Boulevard Line (Template:Lang-da) is a 3.2-kilometer (2.0 mi) long railway line between Copenhagen Central Station and Østerport Station in Copenhagen, Denmark.[1] The quadruple track line carries two tracks of the S-train and two tracks of the mainline railway. It opened in 1917, allowing services on the Coast Line and the Klampenborg Line to extend to Copenhagen Central Station.[2] The line became part of the S-train network on 15 May 1934.[3] The line has two intermediate S-train stations, Vesterport Station and Nørreport Station, although only Nørreport is served by regional trains.

References

Bibliography
  • Larsen, Morten Flindt; Poulsen, John (2009). S-banen 1934–2009 (in Danish). Smørum: Bane Bøger. ISBN 978-87-91434-20-4.
Notes
  1. ^ Larsen and Poulsen (2009): 4
  2. ^ Larsen and Poulsen (2009): 17
  3. ^ Larsen and Poulsen (2009): 6

55°41′06″N 12°34′24″E / 55.68500°N 12.57333°E / 55.68500; 12.57333