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No S-trains between Østerport and Hellerup/Ryparken from 1 to 6 April ( EASTER)

Train busses will replace the S-trains between Østerport and Hellerup/Ryparken as renovation and track close the tracks from 1 April until 6 April

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By Bente D. Knudsen

During the main Easter bank holidays DSB takes advantage of fewer passengers to make important track renovations at Østerport station, this means that there will be no S-trains at all running between Østerport Station and Hellerup/Ryparken stations. S-trains will be replaced by train busses. This means that taking your bicycle along is not possible and there is less room for prams on the busses compared to S-trains.

 S- train changes will be during the daytime:

Line A: Runs between Køge and Østerport.
Line B: Runs between Høje Taastrup and København H and Ryparken-Farum.
Line C: Runs between Frederikssund and Østerport.
Line E: Runs between København Syd and Hillerød via Nørrebro.
Line F: Runs between Hellerup and Klampenborg.

S- train changes will be during the evening and weekends:

Line A: Runs between Køge and Østerport.
Line B: Runs between Høje Taastrup and København H and Ryparken-Farum.
Line C: Runs between Frederikssund and Østerport.
Line E: Runs between København Syd and Hillerød via Nørrebro.
Line F: Runs between København Syd and Klampenborg.

Take note that there will be NO train buses between Østerport, Vesterport, Nørreport  and Hovedbanegården instead the Metro is an option as well as the regional trains.

Train busses will run from:

Nordhavn: Busstop in front of the station
Svanemøllen: Busstop at Østerbrogade
Ryparken: Busstop at Lyngbyvej
Hellerup: Busstop at tunnel

Check rejseplanen.dk which will remain updated.

You can see all work, called sporarbejder in Danish on the DSB site here.   

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