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Frederiksberg station

Frederiksberg station is an underground Copenhagen Metro station located at Falkonér Plads, off Falkonér Allé, in the Frederiksberg district of Copenhagen, Denmark. The station is an interchange station between the M1/M2 and M3 lines and is in fare zone 2. Nearby landmarks include Frederiksberg Centret, Falkoner Center, Frederiksberg Gymnasium, Frederiksberg Central Library and Copenhagen Business School's Solbjerg Campus.

Frederiksberg
Copenhagen Metro Station
General information
Location2D Solbjergvej/6 Sylows Allé
2000 Frederiksberg
Coordinates55°40′52.3″N 12°31′56″E / 55.681194°N 12.53222°E / 55.681194; 12.53222
Owned byMetroselskabet
Line(s)
Platforms2 island platforms
Tracks2 (M1 & M2)
2 (M3)
Bus routes 18, 37, 74
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Platform levels2
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeFb
Fare zone1 and 2
History
Opened2003
Passengers
2018[1]13,000 per weekday (M1 & M2)
Location
Frederiksberg
Location within Copenhagen
Frederiksberg
Frederiksberg (Greater Copenhagen)
Frederiksberg
Frederiksberg (Denmark)

History edit

 
The former Frederiksberg railway station.

Frederiksberg station opened on 17 October 1864 as an intermediate station on the main line between Copenhagen and Roskilde when the inner portion of that line was relocated from Copenhagen's first station to the second central station at present-day Kampmannsgade, which also served North Line. West of Frederiksberg the line ran southwest to Vigerslev (near the present Danshøj station) from which it followed the current alignment towards Roskilde.

In 1879 a branch line towards Frederikssund opened and connected to the main line at Frederiksberg. Its innermost part followed what is now the route of the Metro between Frederiksberg and Vanløse. In 1896 a double-tracked connection for freight opened between Frederiksberg and North Line's station at Nørrebro (located at today's Nørrebroparken). Frederiksberg was now a sizeable railway junction with lines leaving in four directions. It grew to be a busy freight destination too, particularly with deliveries of fresh milk to several dairies located at Nyelandsvej north of the station.

In 1911, Copenhagen Central Station was relocated once more, to its present position. The new main line did not pass Frederiksberg, and for some years Frederiksberg had no passenger service at all. Following local protests, a modest passenger service was reestablished from 1914, in the form of a few shuttle trains a day to and from Vanløse. Throughout this period, freight traffic through Frederiksberg remained high, as the new central station was for passenger trains only. All freight towards destinations north of Copenhagen still passed through Frederiksberg on the old mainline from Vigerslev and the connecting curve to Nørrebro.

The transiting freight disappeared in 1930 when the Ring Line opened. The lines to Vigerslev and Nørrebro closed, (except for the first few hundred meters of the Vigerslev line, which served as stabling tracks for S-trains until around 1995), and Frederiksberg was now a dead-end station with only the line towards Vanløse left. It was still an important freight station, so the line to Vanløse was doubled and acquired a complex junction with the ring line.

 
Frederiksberg station in 1978 with S-train on the F-line.
 
Frederiksberg Metro Station in Copenhagen

In 1934 the passenger service to Frederiksberg received a significant upgrade when the line to Vanløse was electrified and Frederiksberg became the terminus of Copenhagen's first S-train line. New platform tracks and a new station building with main entrance from Falkoner Allé were built for the S-trains.

After 1934 Frederiksberg had a quiet existence until the 1990s when it was decided that the line between Frederiksberg and Vanløse would form part of Copenhagen's first Metro line. The once large freight volume had dwindled to nothing over the decades, and the large freight track area was sold off for commercial development; the Frederiksbergcentret shopping mall now occupies most of the former freight area. Around 1995 the 1934 station building was demolished to make way for the mall construction, and the S-trains terminated at a temporary platform just west of the mall until 20 June 1998 when S-train service to Frederiksberg ceased permanently. Subsequently, the current underground Metro station was constructed; it opened on 19 May 2003.

The original 1864 station is a listed building and has survived both mall and metro construction, though not without causing engineering headaches as the metro tunnel passes very close to its foundations.

Transport links edit

Bus routes 18, 37, 71, and 74 serve the station.

Service edit

Preceding station   Copenhagen Metro Following station
Fasanvej
towards Vanløse
M1 Forum
towards Vestamager
M2 Forum
towards Lufthavnen
Aksel Møllers Have
clockwise
M3 Frederiksberg Allé
counter-clockwise

References edit

  1. ^ "Passagertal pr. hverdagsdøgn i gennemsnit 2018". m.dk. Retrieved 29 September 2020.

External links edit

  • Frederiksberg station on www.m.dk (in Danish)
  • Frederiksberg station on www.m.dk (in English)

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Not to be confused with Fredericksburg station or Friedrichsberg station Frederiksberg station is an underground Copenhagen Metro station located at Falkoner Plads off Falkoner Alle in the Frederiksberg district of Copenhagen Denmark The station is an interchange station between the M1 M2 and M3 lines and is in fare zone 2 Nearby landmarks include Frederiksberg Centret Falkoner Center Frederiksberg Gymnasium Frederiksberg Central Library and Copenhagen Business School s Solbjerg Campus FrederiksbergCopenhagen Metro StationGeneral informationLocation2D Solbjergvej 6 Sylows Alle2000 FrederiksbergCoordinates55 40 52 3 N 12 31 56 E 55 681194 N 12 53222 E 55 681194 12 53222Owned byMetroselskabetLine s Platforms2 island platformsTracks2 M1 amp M2 2 M3 Bus routes18 37 74ConstructionStructure typeUndergroundPlatform levels2AccessibleYesOther informationStation codeFbFare zone1 and 2HistoryOpened2003Passengers2018 1 13 000 per weekday M1 amp M2 LocationFrederiksbergLocation within CopenhagenShow map of CopenhagenFrederiksbergFrederiksberg Greater Copenhagen Show map of Greater CopenhagenFrederiksbergFrederiksberg Denmark Show map of Denmark Contents 1 History 2 Transport links 3 Service 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp The former Frederiksberg railway station Frederiksberg station opened on 17 October 1864 as an intermediate station on the main line between Copenhagen and Roskilde when the inner portion of that line was relocated from Copenhagen s first station to the second central station at present day Kampmannsgade which also served North Line West of Frederiksberg the line ran southwest to Vigerslev near the present Danshoj station from which it followed the current alignment towards Roskilde In 1879 a branch line towards Frederikssund opened and connected to the main line at Frederiksberg Its innermost part followed what is now the route of the Metro between Frederiksberg and Vanlose In 1896 a double tracked connection for freight opened between Frederiksberg and North Line s station at Norrebro located at today s Norrebroparken Frederiksberg was now a sizeable railway junction with lines leaving in four directions It grew to be a busy freight destination too particularly with deliveries of fresh milk to several dairies located at Nyelandsvej north of the station In 1911 Copenhagen Central Station was relocated once more to its present position The new main line did not pass Frederiksberg and for some years Frederiksberg had no passenger service at all Following local protests a modest passenger service was reestablished from 1914 in the form of a few shuttle trains a day to and from Vanlose Throughout this period freight traffic through Frederiksberg remained high as the new central station was for passenger trains only All freight towards destinations north of Copenhagen still passed through Frederiksberg on the old mainline from Vigerslev and the connecting curve to Norrebro The transiting freight disappeared in 1930 when the Ring Line opened The lines to Vigerslev and Norrebro closed except for the first few hundred meters of the Vigerslev line which served as stabling tracks for S trains until around 1995 and Frederiksberg was now a dead end station with only the line towards Vanlose left It was still an important freight station so the line to Vanlose was doubled and acquired a complex junction with the ring line nbsp Frederiksberg station in 1978 with S train on the F line nbsp Frederiksberg Metro Station in Copenhagen In 1934 the passenger service to Frederiksberg received a significant upgrade when the line to Vanlose was electrified and Frederiksberg became the terminus of Copenhagen s first S train line New platform tracks and a new station building with main entrance from Falkoner Alle were built for the S trains After 1934 Frederiksberg had a quiet existence until the 1990s when it was decided that the line between Frederiksberg and Vanlose would form part of Copenhagen s first Metro line The once large freight volume had dwindled to nothing over the decades and the large freight track area was sold off for commercial development the Frederiksbergcentret shopping mall now occupies most of the former freight area Around 1995 the 1934 station building was demolished to make way for the mall construction and the S trains terminated at a temporary platform just west of the mall until 20 June 1998 when S train service to Frederiksberg ceased permanently Subsequently the current underground Metro station was constructed it opened on 19 May 2003 The original 1864 station is a listed building and has survived both mall and metro construction though not without causing engineering headaches as the metro tunnel passes very close to its foundations Transport links editBus routes 18 37 71 and 74 serve the station Service editPreceding station nbsp Copenhagen Metro Following station Fasanvejtowards Vanlose M1 Forumtowards Vestamager M2 Forumtowards Lufthavnen Aksel Mollers Haveclockwise M3 Frederiksberg Allecounter clockwiseReferences editThis article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Frederiksberg station news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message Passagertal pr hverdagsdogn i gennemsnit 2018 m dk Retrieved 29 September 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Frederiksberg Station Frederiksberg station on www m dk in Danish Frederiksberg station on www m dk in English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frederiksberg station amp oldid 1219865119, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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