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LINE OF THE COPENHAGEN METRO
Line 2 (Copenhagen); Yellow Line (Copenhagen); M2 (Copenhagen); Line 2 (Copenhagen Metro); Yellow Line (Copenhagen Metro)
  • Inside the tunnel
  • Flintholm]], with the red S-trains on the top
  • [[Lufthavnen Station]] serves [[Copenhagen Airport]]
  • [[Ørestad Station]]

Transport in Copenhagen         
  • Cycling to work
  • Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup]], the largest in Scandinavia
  • The Copenhagen container terminal
  • Schematic map of S-trains and Metro in and around Copenhagen
  • The [[Øresund Bridge]] connecting Denmark and Sweden.
Public Transport in Copenhagen; Transportation in Copenhagen
Transport in Copenhagen and the surrounding area relies on a well established infrastructure making it a hub in Northern Europe thanks to its road and rail networks as well as its international airport. Thanks to its many cycle tracks, Copenhagen is considered to be one of the world's most bicycle-friendly cities.
History of Copenhagen         
  • Christian X]] riding through Copenhagen on his birthday on 26 September 1940, during World War II.
  • Field Marshal Montgomery salutes hundreds of Danes lining the streets shortly after liberation in May 1945
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  • Copenhagen, 1728. Up is approximately southeast.
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of copenhagen
The history of Copenhagen dates back to the first settlement at the site in the 11th century. From the middle of the 12th century it grew in importance after coming into the possession of Bishop Absalon, and the city was fortified with a stone wall during the 13th century.
Cycling in Copenhagen         
  • Cargo bike used to transport two kids
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  • Bicycle integration in the S-train system
  • [[Cycle chic]] in Copenhagen
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  • The Danish postal service delivers virtually all mail in Copenhagen by bicycle
  • Typical design: The cycle track runs next to the sidewalk. Cars park on the side of the roadway.
  • The issue of cyclist behaviour has been linked to the city's novel problem of bicycle congestion
  • Some streets have bike lanes on roadway level
  • To reduce crashes caused by car drivers turning right without yielding to cyclists on their right (right hooks), the cycle track sometimes merges with the lane for cars turning right before intersections.
  • Parking bicycles near Nørreport Station
MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION IN COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
Biking in Copenhagen
Cycling in Copenhagen is – as with most cycling in Denmark – an important mode of transportation and a dominating feature of the cityscape, often noticed by visitors."The Top 10 cities to visit in 2009", The Times.

Wikipedia

M2 (Copenhagen Metro)

M2 is a line of the Copenhagen Metro, colored yellow on the map. It runs from Vanløse to Lufthavnen through the center of Copenhagen, sharing track with the M1 from Vanløse to Christianshavn. The line was built along with M1 as part of the redevelopment of Ørestad. The principle of the line was passed in 1992, and construction commenced in 1998. The line opened in several stages between 2002 and 2007. It is owned by Metroselskabet and operated by Metro Service, and operates with a headway between four and twenty minutes.

The line is 14.2 kilometers (8.8 mi) long, and runs in a tunnel through the city center between Lindevang and Amager Strand. It connects the western borough of Vanløse and the municipality of Frederiksberg to the city center of Copenhagen, as well as the eastern parts of Amager and Copenhagen Airport. It provides transfer to the S-train at three stations and to DSB trains at two stations.

Its southern end, in the district of Amager Øst, largely follows the same route as a disused railway line, Amagerbanen, along the coast of Øresund.