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Emdrup railway station

Coordinates: 55°43′14″N 12°32′28″E / 55.72056°N 12.54111°E / 55.72056; 12.54111
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Emdrup
S-train station
Emdrup station in 2012
General information
LocationTuborgvej 170
2400 Copenhagen NV[1]
Copenhagen Municipality
Denmark
Coordinates55°43′14″N 12°32′28″E / 55.72056°N 12.54111°E / 55.72056; 12.54111
Elevation21.1 metres (69 ft)[2]
Owned byDSB
PlatformsSide platforms
Tracks2
Services
Preceding station S-train Following station
Ryparken Bx
Peak hours
Dyssegård
towards Buddinge
B Dyssegård
towards Farum
Location
Emdrup station is located in Copenhagen
Emdrup station
Emdrup station
Location within Copenhagen
Emdrup station is located in Greater Copenhagen
Emdrup station
Emdrup station
Emdrup station (Greater Copenhagen)
Emdrup station is located in Denmark
Emdrup station
Emdrup station
Emdrup station (Denmark)
Map

Emdrup station is an S-train railway station serving the neighbourhood of Emdrup in the northwestern part of Copenhagen, Denmark.[1] Local landmarks include Aarhus University's Copenhagen campus and Emdrup Lake. The station is located on the Farum radial of Copenhagen S-train network.

History

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The station was not one of the original stations on the Slangerup Station. The station opened on 20 April 1906. The station building was one of the smallest on the rail line and of the same type as the one on Hareskov Station. At the time of its opening, it was still surrounded by open farm land. The station only attracted few passengers due to competition from the tram lines to nearby Bispebjerg but was of more importance as a freight station due to a lumberyard at the site.[3] The station was closed on 31 March but reopened as an S-train station on 25 September 1977.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Emdrup Station" (in Danish). DSB. Retrieved May 26, 2024.
  2. ^ "Emdrup S-togstrinbræt (Emt)". danskejernbaner.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 28 August 2024.
  3. ^ "København - Slangerup Banen" (in Danish). evp.dk. Archived from the original on 14 August 2013. Retrieved 29 January 2015.
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