Orientkaj station

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Orientkaj
Copenhagen Metro rapid transit station
Orientkaj Metro Station - 30 April 2022.jpg
General information
LocationKlubiensvej, 2150 Nordhavn
Copenhagen Municipality
Denmark
Coordinates 55°42′43″N12°35′43″E / 55.7119°N 12.5952°E / 55.7119; 12.5952
Line(s) M4 icon.svg
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeElevated
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeOrc
Fare zone1
History
Opened28 March 2020;4 years ago (28 March 2020)

Orientkaj station is an above-ground Copenhagen Metro station acting as the terminus of line M4 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The station is in fare zone 1, and serves the Oceankaj Cruise Terminal and surrounding area. The station is next to a pier acting as the northern terminus for Route 991/992 of the Copenhagen Harbour Buses public ferry service. [1]

Contents

Architecture

The station was built with a white colour scheme throughout, in keeping with the newly built development it serves which has been called Den Hvide By (translates to 'The White City'). [2]

History

The station was opened in March 2020. [2]

Service

Preceding station Copenhagen Metro Logo.svg Copenhagen Metro Following station
Nordhavn M4 Terminus

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References

  1. "Cityringen – Branch off to Nordhavn". www.arup.com. Retrieved 2022-05-11.
  2. 1 2 Orientkaj Metroselskabet Retrieved 2022-11-05