The project for the new Copenhagen metro has been approved. It will be partially financed by increased ticket prices to the airport

The details of the new metro have been announced today. It will have nine stops, cost 33.1 billion DKK, and also pass through Lynetteholm, the future neighborhood being built on the sea. A bike lane will connect Refshaleøen and Østerbro. Tickets to and from the airport will cost 20 DKK more to help finance the project.

An agreement between the Danish government and the City of Copenhagen was signed, approving the project for the new M5 metro line.The M5 metro line will run from Copenhagen Central Station to Lynetteholm via central Amager. This will provide a much-needed alternative to the M1 and M2 lines, which are currently experiencing high passenger volumes, […]


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