Herlev station

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Herlev
S-tog.svg
S-train station
Herlev station.JPG
General information
Location9 Stationsalleen
Herlev Municipality
Coordinates 55°43′08″N12°26′37″E / 55.71889°N 12.44361°E / 55.71889; 12.44361
Owned by DSB
Line(s) S-train service C.svg S-train service H.svg
Platforms1 Island platform
Tracks2
Train operatorsDSB
Bus routes BSicon BUS2.svg 165, 167, 168, 300S
Other information
Station codeHER
Fare zone31
History
Opened17 June 1879;144 years ago (17 June 1879)
Rebuilt15 May 1949 (S-tog)
Electrified1949
Services
Preceding station S-tog.svg S-train Following station
Skovlunde
towards Ballerup
H
Mon–Fri
Husum
towards Østerport
Skovlunde
towards Frederikssund
C Husum
towards Klampenborg

Herlev station is a station on the Frederikssund radial of the S-train (S-tog) network in Copenhagen, Denmark. It serves the central part of Herlev municipality. [1] Local busses from the bus terminal outside the station provide connections to remoter areas of the municipality.

Contents

Bus Terminal

168Herlev Station, via Hjortespringvej-Tvedvangen

165Gladsaxe Terminal

161Rødovre Station

300SIshøj Station

Stations following towards Frederikssund

Frederikssundsbanen [2] [ circular reference ]

· Skovlunde
· Malmparken
· Ballerup
· Måløv
· Kildedal
· Veksø
· Stenløse
· Egedal
· Ølstykke
· Frederikssund

History

Herlev was one of the original stations on the Frederikssundsbane to be built, the station has now seen active (S-tog) train service since the 17th of June 1879.

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References

  1. "Herlev Station". DSB . Retrieved January 8, 2023.
  2. Frederikssundbanen