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Vesterport railway station

Vesterport station (Danish pronunciation: [ˈvestɐˌpʰoɐ̯ˀt stæˈɕoˀn]) is a S-train railway station in the centre of Copenhagen, Denmark.[1] The station is located in the district of Indre By, and is named after the historic Vesterport city gate, although it is located quite a distance from the original location of the city gate. It opened in 1934.[5] The station is situated below ground level on the Boulevard Line, just before the tunnel connecting Copenhagen Central Station and Østerport Station.

Key Information

Layout

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The station is situated below ground level on the Boulevard Line, just before the tunnel connecting Copenhagen Central Station and Østerport Station. The station is located below street level, but is not under ground. Main line trains don't stop here, only S-trains.

History

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Vesterport Station opened on 15 May 1934 as S-train service on the Boulevard Line commenced.[5] The station was designed by DSB chief architect K. T. Seest. As something new, it featured a kiosk building as well as a single escalator. The escalator was moving up and down alternately, with the result that passengers had to wait for it to move in the right direction.[6]

In the early 1970s an extra staircase was constructed at the northern end of the platform. The station was refurbished in 2002 and again in 2010.[7]

The building was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 2004, but the Minister of Culture objected because the listing could stand in the way of future plans to cover the tracks with new buildings, with the result that the heritage listing was revoked. In 2012, the Danish Cultural Heritage Agency chose to list the building again.[6]

Operations

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All S-train services except the F-line stop at the station.

Number of travellers

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According to the Østtællingen in 2008:[8]

År Antal År Antal År Antal År Antal
1957 8.810 1974 10.866 1991 16.919 2001 13.906
1960 9.201 1975 11.458 1992 16.229 2002 13.906
1962 9.134 1977 11.570 1993 15.887 2003 11.711
1964 9.755 1979 16.275 1995 15.842 2004 11.444
1966 9.530 1981 15.995 1996 15.595 2005 10.562
1968 10.626 1984 17.516 1997 14.485 2006 13.050
1970 11.017 1987 15.854 1998 15.018 2007 10.769
1972 11.616 1990 16.138 2000 15.161 2008 11.678
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Vesterport station is used as a location in the films Min kone fra Paris (1961) and Jensen længe leve (1965). It was also used as a location in the film version of 1967 Cirkusrevyen.[9]

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