Copenhagen Central Station - Services

Services

Preceding station S-train Following station
Dybbølsbro toward Frederikssund H Vesterport toward Farum
C Vesterport toward Klampenborg
Dybbølsbro toward Høje Taastrup Bx Vesterport toward Østerport
B Vesterport toward Holte
Dybbølsbro toward Køge E Vesterport toward Hillerød
Dybbølsbro toward Solrød Strand A Vesterport toward Farum
Preceding station Danske Statsbaner Following station
Lufthavnen Terminus Copenhagen-Frederikshavn
Valby toward Frederikshavn
Copenhagen-Århus-Struer
Høje Taastrup toward Struer
Copenhagen-Herning-Struer-Thisted
Høje Taastrup toward Thisted
Copenhagen-Esbjerg
Valby toward Esbjerg
Copenhagen-Sønderborg/Padborg
Valby toward Sønderborg or Padborg
Terminus Copenhagen-Ystad/Bornholm
Lufthavnen toward Rønne
Nørreport toward Helsingør Kystbanen Ørestad toward Malmö C
Elsinore-Roskilde Valby toward Roskilde
Nørreport or Lufthavnen toward Østerport or Lufthavnen Copenhagen-Roskilde
Copenhagen-Odense Valby toward Odense
Nørreport toward Østerport Copenhagen-Nykøbing F/Rødby/Gedser Valby toward Rødby Færge or Gedser
Copenhagen-Kalundborg Valby toward Kalundborg

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