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Greve railway station

Coordinates: 55°34′54″N 12°17′48″E / 55.58167°N 12.29667°E / 55.58167; 12.29667
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Greve
S-train station
Greve Station
General information
Location6 Stationsholmen, Greve Strand
Coordinates55°34′54″N 12°17′48″E / 55.58167°N 12.29667°E / 55.58167; 12.29667
Owned byDSB
PlatformsIsland platform
Tracks2
Construction
Parking389 Spaces
Bicycle facilitiesYes
Other information
Station codeGre
Fare zone67
Websitedsb.dk
History
OpenedSeptember 30. 1979
ClosedNever
ElectrifiedYes
Previous namesDSB
Services
Preceding station   S-train   Following station
Template:STL lines
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Greve station is on the Køge radial of the S-train network in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is the middle of three stations in the urbanized coastal end of Greve municipality, and serves the mainly residential areas Greve and Mosede.

In this area, the twin railroad sits on a ridge raised above the surrounding terrain. Greve station has a single platform between the two tracks, running in a south-western to north-eastern direction. The platform can be accessed via staircases at both ends, but facilities such as the elevator, automatic ticket machines, the adjacent convenience store and bus stops are "concentrated" at the south-western end. Likewise, the "short" name="undefined" />S-Trains (4 carriages rather than 8, used outside rush hours) also stop at this end of the platform.

In 2016 a construction project began at Greve Station . More open space, more bicycle stands, and more nice and reliable area. In the municipality of Greve, the station is a central point in the city and they want it to be a nice area to get into when walking out of the train. New, and more, lights are coming to the "plaza" of the station area. New coating to the ground is getting laid out and more green space is coming. The project is expected to be finished in November or December 2017.

The project is a 15 million Danish kroner project, where the municipality of Greve is paying the half.

References

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