Dybbølsbro railway station explained

Dybbølsbro
Symbol:S
Symbol Location:Copenhagen
Type:S-train station
Style:Copenhagen S-train
Address:Ingerslevsgade 101
1705 Copenhagen V
Borough:Copenhagen Municipality
Country:Denmark
Platform:2 island platforms
Tracks:4 in service
Code:Dbt
Owned:DSB
Map Type:Denmark Copenhagen#Denmark Greater Copenhagen#Denmark

Dybbølsbro station is a central S-train railway station serving the district of Vesterbro in Copenhagen, Denmark.

History

The station opened on 1 November 1934 when S-train service was extended from København H to Valby. A fourth platform was inaugurated in 2009.

Platforms

The four platforms are located under Dybbølsbro, a viaduct connecting Kalvebod Brygge and Havneholmen with the rest of Vesterbro across the railway tracks. They are accessed from the bridge with stairs or lifts.

Bus terminal

Before 2024 there was no proper bus station for scheduled long-distance buses in Copenhagen. They stopped on Ingerslevsgade, a street between Dybbølsbro and Copenhagen Central Station. In 2020 the city decided to build a bus station near Dybbølsbro station.[1] Copenhagen Bus Terminal opened on 6 June 2024.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nu får København endelig én central busterminal ved Dybbølsbro Station . 2020-04-02 . 2020-04-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200406020246/https://newsbreak.dk/presse/prm-nu-faar-koebenhavn-endelig-en-central-busterminal-ved-dybboelsbro-station/ . dead .