Hellerup Station
History
The station was designed by V.C.H. Wolf and opened on 22 July 1863, simultaneously with the start of service on the Klampenborg line. The station was among the first on Copenhagen's S-train network. The first S-train line (Klampenborg station to Vanløse station) included Hellerup station. This was in 1934 and the S-trains initially followed the northern path of today's F-line. Hellerup station was the fourth station from Klampenborg and the fourth from Vanløse. Since then the southern part of the F-line has a new path and several new stations have opened, all south of Hellerup.
Services
The regional train lines goes from Nivå station to Copenhagen Airport via the City Centre, and from Helsingør via the City Centre to Copenhagen Airport and further (as Øresund train ) to Scania and some other provinces in southern Sweden. Each hour, six regional trains depart in each direction, a frequency which matches that of most S-train lines, and is unique among regional railway lines in and around Copenhagen.
The station also serves Copenhagen's S-train lines A, C, E, and F services. For the latter line the station is its northern end station or terminus. Weekdays there are 60 S-train departures every hour. There are twelve departures on Line-F (with 5 minutes between departures), and six departures in each direction for the other three lines. This gives 72 departing regional and S-trains every hour from the station's five platform tracks. This doesn't quite reflect the number of passengers who use the station, but it is still a rather important station.
Hellerup station is located within Copenhagen municipality, but the immediate surroundings form the Hellerup borough of Gentofte municipality. Central Hellerup is near the station and is along the main roads built up of blocks with 4 to 5 floors. In the smaller streets many of Copenhagen's largest villas can be found and the Hellerup area is one of the richest in Denmark.
Number of travellers
According to the Østtællingen in 2008:
Year | Travelers | Year | Travelers | Year | Travelers | Year | Travelers |
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1957 | 8.626 | 1974 | 6.777 | 1991 | 7.612 | 2001 | 6.810 |
1960 | 8.098 | 1975 | 6.050 | 1992 | 7.725 | 2002 | 7.302 |
1962 | 8.319 | 1977 | 5.283 | 1993 | 7.524 | 2003 | 7.357 |
1964 | 8.161 | 1979 | 6.711 | 1995 | 8.097 | 2004 | 7.385 |
1966 | 8.154 | 1981 | 7.558 | 1996 | 7.765 | 2005 | 7.467 |
1968 | 8.012 | 1984 | 6.697 | 1997 | 8.090 | 2006 | 7.412 |
1970 | 8.002 | 1987 | 6.209 | 1998 | 7.811 | 2007 | 7.502 |
1972 | 7.575 | 1990 | 6.874 | 2000 | 7.557 | 2008 | 7.359 |
Cultural references
Hellerup station is seen at 1:24:10 in the 1975 Olsen-banden film The Olsen Gang on the Track.
See also
References
- ^ "Hellerup Station" (in Danish). DSB. Retrieved May 27, 2024.
- ^ "Hellerup Station (Hl)". danskejernbaner.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 9 September 2024.
- ^ "Østtælling 2008 DSB og DSB S-tog". 2008-11-13. p. 17. Archived from the original on 2023-05-18.
- ^ "Film 7 Olsen banden på sporet / Die Olsenbande stellt die Weichen". olsenbande-homepage.de (in German). Retrieved 5 October 2017.
External links
- (in Danish) Banedanmark – government agency responsible for maintenance and traffic control of most of the Danish railway network
- (in Danish) DSB – the Danish national train operating company
- (in Danish) Danske Jernbaner – website with information on railway history in Denmark