Enghave railway station
Former commuter railway station in Copenhagen, Denmark
55°39′47″N 12°32′24″E / 55.663°N 12.540°E / 55.663; 12.540Preceding station | S-train | Following station | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Valby towards Ballerup | H | Dybbølsbro towards Østerport | ||
Valby towards Frederikssund | C | Dybbølsbro towards Klampenborg | ||
Valby towards Høje Taastrup | Bx | Dybbølsbro towards Buddinge | ||
B | Dybbølsbro towards Farum |
Enghave station is a former station on the S-train network in Copenhagen, Denmark. The station opened on 11 November 1911. S-train service commenced on 1 November 1934 and was latterly served by trains on Vestbanen and Frederikssundbanen.
Until 1923, the station was called Vester Fælledvej.
The station closed on 3 July 2016,[2] when it was replaced with a new station 200 metres farther west, named Carlsberg station, which connects to the new residential area being built in the Carlsberg neighbourhood.
Cultural references
Enghave station is seen at 1:19:02 in the 1975 Olsen-banden film The Olsen Gang on the Track.[3]
References
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Enghave Station.
- v
- t
- e
Vesterbro |
|
---|---|
Kongens Enghave |
- Rysensteen Gymnasium
- AAU Copenhagen
- Abel Cathrines Stiftelse
- Bavnehøj-Hallen
- Bethlehem Church, Copenhagen
- Brygge Bridge
- Carl Jacobsen House
- Carlsberg Lighthouse
- Carlsberg Museum
- Copenhagen Central Mail Building
- Church of Christ
- Dipylon
- DGI-byen
- Elephant Gate
- Gammel Kongevej 25
- Grey House, Carlsberg
- H. C. Ørsted Power Station
- Hotel Astoria
- Liberty Column
- Løvenborg
- Ny Carlsberg Brewhouse
- St. Matthew's Church
- Øksnehallen
- SAS Royal Hotel
- Shooting Range Wall
- Sorte Hest
- Tap E
- Teglværk Bridge
- Tømmerlaugets Stiftelse
- Tvedes Bryggeri
- Wegener House
This article about a Danish railway station is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e