Copenhagen Metro (Københavns Metro)

The Copenhagen Metro is a 24/7 light rapid transit system in Copenhagen, Denmark, serving the municipalities of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg and Turnby. Inaugurated on 19 October 2002, the metro has become an integral part of Copenhagen's public transport system. With its attractive design and advanced technology, the metro system consists of two lines, M1 and M2, which connect major neighborhoods, business districts and cultural centers. The stations, featuring minimalist Danish design, offer a seamless blend of functionality and aesthetics, enhancing the overall commuting experience. As Copenhagen continues to prioritize green initiatives, the Metro is at the forefront, contributing to the city's reputation as a leader in innovative and eco-friendly urban planning.

OperatorMetroselskabet I/S
Operation start19 October 2002
Total Lines3 Metro Lines
Total Station37 Active Stations
Metro City/CountryCopenhagen Denmark
Official Webhttps://intl.m.dk/

StationLayoutOperation starts
VanløseStreet Level
FlintholmElevated
LindevangElevated
FasanvejUnderground
FrederiksbergUnderground
ForumUnderground
NørreportUnderground
Kongens NytorvUnderground
ChristianshavnUnderground
Islands BryggeUnderground
DR ByenElevated
SundbyElevated
Bella CenterElevated
ØrestadElevated
VestamagerElevated
AmagerbroUnderground
LergravsparkenUnderground
ØresundElevated
Amager StrandElevated
FemørenElevated
KastrupElevated
LufthavnenElevated
København HUnderground
Enghave PladsUnderground
Frederiksberg AlléUnderground
Aksel Møllers HaveElevated
Nuuks PladsUnderground
Nørrebros RunddelUnderground
NørrebroUnderground
Skjolds PladsUnderground
Vibenshus RunddelUnderground
Poul Henningsens PladsUnderground
TrianglenUnderground
ØsterportUnderground
MarmorkirkenUnderground
Gammel StrandUnderground
RådhuspladsenUnderground