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Islands Brygge Station

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Owned by
  
Metroselskabet

Structure type
  
Underground

Address
  
2300 Copenhagen, Denmark

Platforms in use
  
1

Tracks
  
2

Fare zone
  
1

Opened
  
19 October 2002

Islands Brygge Station

Location
  
Njalsgade 70 2300 København S

Similar
  
Bella Center Station, Sundby Station, DR Byen Station, Vestamager Station, Femøren Station

Copenhagen metro train from rsted station fields shopping mall to islands brygge station


Islands Brygge ([ˈislanð̞s ˈb̥ryɡ̊ə], lit. Icelandic Quays) is a rapid transit station of the Copenhagen Metro in Copenhagen, Denmark. The first station on the M1 Line after its split from the M2 Line at Christianshavn, it is located in zone 1 in the northwestern section of the island of Amager.

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Location

Islands Brygge station is situated in the rapidly evolving Islands Brygge area in the very northern part of the Ørestad redevelopment area, termed Ørestad Nord. Specifically, the station lies below Ørestads Boulevard at its intersection with Njalsgade. Nearby is Havneparken, a celebrated public park transformed from a former industrial site in 1984 with additions since then.

Transit-oriented development

As one of six stations within or bounding the Ørestad redevelopment area, Islands Brygge has witnessed significant transit-oriented development. Mostly educational in nature, nearby is the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Humanities. Commercial development in the area includes Metropolen, a 9,500 square metres (102,000 sq ft) office and shopping complex opened in 2010.

Station layout

Like all Copenhagen Metro stations, Islands Brygge has an island platform setup with two tracks.

References

Islands Brygge Station Wikipedia