The M4 (the Harbour Line) of the
Copenhagen Metro
The Copenhagen Metro ( da, Københavns Metro, ) is a 24/7 rapid transit system in Copenhagen, Denmark, serving the municipalities of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg, and Tårnby.
The original system opened in October 2002, serving nine stations o ...
connects
Nordhavn in the north with
Sydhavn in the south. The central part of the line shares tracks with the
City Circle Line
The City Circle Line ( da, Cityringen) or M3 is a loop line of the Copenhagen Metro. It has been claimed by COWI A/S that the City Circle Line is the largest construction project to have taken place in Copenhagen during the last 400 years. (M3).
The Nordhavn branch was approved by the
Danish Parliament in 2012 and was opened on 28 March 2020.
The Sydhavn branch was approved in 2015 and is expected to open in 2024.
Both Nordhavn and Sydhavn are former industrial areas situated at opposite ends of the
Port of Copenhagen and currently undergoing
urban renewal
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under the auspices of
By & Havn.
When the
City Circle Line
The City Circle Line ( da, Cityringen) or M3 is a loop line of the Copenhagen Metro. It has been claimed by COWI A/S that the City Circle Line is the largest construction project to have taken place in Copenhagen during the last 400 years. was planned, the M4 was intended to supplement the M3 from
Nørrebro
Nørrebro (, ) is one of the 10 official districts of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is northwest of the city centre, beyond the location of the old Northern Gate (''Nørreport''), which, until dismantled in 1856, was near the current Nørreport stati ...
to
København H providing increased metro capacity to the eastern section of the
inner city
The term ''inner city'' has been used, especially in the United States, as a euphemism for majority-minority lower-income residential districts that often refer to rundown neighborhoods, in a downtown or city centre area. Sociologists somet ...
. At this time, it was presumed that the M4 would eventually be expanded from Nørrebro to the northwestern suburbs, but this plan was abandoned in 2009, when the city of Copenhagen scrapped plans for an interchange facility under Nørrebro station. Instead, the city preferred a solution where the M4 would connect the Nordhavn and Sydhavn districts.
Stations and route
The M4 Line serves 8 stations. From
København H to
Østerport the line is shared with
M3.
Stations
Nordhavn section (2020)
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Orientkaj
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Nordhavn (interchange with S-trains)
Stations shared with the M3 (2020)
*
Østerport (interchange with S-trains and DSB)
*
Marmorkirken
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(The
Marble Church)
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Kongens Nytorv
Kongens Nytorv ( lit. "The King's New Square") is a public square in Copenhagen, Denmark, centrally located at the end of the pedestrian street Strøget. The largest square of the city, it was laid out by Christian V in 1670 in connection wi ...
(interchange with all other metro lines)
*
Gammel Strand near
Christiansborg Palace
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RÃ¥dhuspladsen (
City Hall Square)
*
København H (Copenhagen Central Station, interchange with
S-trains
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and
DSB.)
Sydhavn section (2024)
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Havneholmen
Havneholmen (literally "The Harbour Isle") is a mixed-use development located on reclaimed land off Kalvebod Brygge in the harbor of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is located just east of the shopping centre Fisketorvet from which it is separated by a n ...
*
Enghave Brygge
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Sluseholmen
Sluseholmen (literally "The Sluice Isle") is an artificial peninsula in the South Harbour of Copenhagen, Denmark. It takes its name from Slusen, a lock immediately to the south, regulating water levels in the harbor. Previously the site of heavy ...
*
Mozarts Plads
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København Syd (until 2024 named Ny Ellebjerg, interchange with S-trains and DSB)
In April 2017 it was announced that the five Sydhavn stations would feature artwork from five Danish artists: Superflex, Pernille With Madsen, René Schmidt, Christian Schmidt-Rasmussen, Henrik Plenge Jakobsen.
Possible future extensions
An extension in Nordhavn with 3 additional stations have been proposed, with the possibility of extending the line even further towards
Hellerup Station
Hellerup station is a regional and S-train railway station]serving the district of Hellerup in Copenhagen, Denmark.
It is served by regional trains on the Coast Branch, as well as S-trains.
History
The station was designed by V.C.H. Wol ...
.
Two possible extensions from Ny Ellebjerg Station in Sydhavnen are being looked into. One towards Hvidovre and one towards Bispebjerg. To enable such future extensions from the current M4 terminus, Ny Ellebjerg, it was decided in 2016 that the station would be built as an underground station instead of overground as previously decided.
References
{{Copenhagen Metro
M4 (Copenhagen Metro),
Railway lines opened in 2020
2020 establishments in Denmark
Port of Copenhagen