Bella Center station

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Bella Center
Copenhagen Metro Station
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General information
LocationØrestads Boulevard 39
2300 Copenhagen Municipality S
Denmark
Coordinates 55°38′17″N12°34′58.6″E / 55.63806°N 12.582944°E / 55.63806; 12.582944 Coordinates: 55°38′17″N12°34′58.6″E / 55.63806°N 12.582944°E / 55.63806; 12.582944
Owned byMetroselskabet
Operated byMetro Service A/S
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeElevated
Other information
Station codeBsc
Fare zone3
History
Opened19 October 2002;20 years ago (2002-10-19)
Passengers
2018 [1] 4,000 per weekday
Services
Preceding station Copenhagen Metro Logo.svg Copenhagen Metro Following station
Sundby
towards Vanløse
M1 Ørestad
towards Vestamager
Location
Denmark Greater Copenhagen adm location map.svg
Red pog.svg
Bella Center
Location within Greater Copenhagen
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Red pog.svg
Bella Center
Bella Center (Denmark)

Bella Center station is a rapid transit station on the Copenhagen Metro. It is served by the M1 line. The station is elevated from ground level and opened on 19 October 2002. It is located in fare zone 3 and named after the Bella Center, a congress center located to the west of this station.

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References

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