Klampenborg station explained

Klampenborg
Symbol:S
Symbol Location:Copenhagen
Type:S-train and DSB station
Style:Copenhagen S-train
Address:Dyrehavevej 1
2930 Klampenborg
Borough:Gentofte Municipality
Country:Denmark
Coordinates:55.7772°N 12.5881°W
Map Type:Denmark#Denmark Capital Region
Mapframe:yes
Mapframe-Zoom:14
Other:Bus line 14, 185, 388 and night bus 85N
Opened:1863
Rebuilt:1897
Owned:DSB

Klampenborg station is a regional and commuter railway station serving the suburb of Klampenborg north of Copenhagen, Denmark. Train services to Klampenborg Station are used by people in large numbers who during the summer season visit the Dyrehavsbakken amusement park, the Jægersborg Dyrehave forest park or enjoy the sun at Bellevue Beach.

The station is located on the Coast Line between Copenhagen and Helsingør, and is the northern terminus of the Klampenborg radial of Copenhagen's S-train network. It is served by a frequent regional rail service between Helsingør and Copenhagen, operated by Danish State Railways, as well as line C of the S-train network.

History

Train service began by the Zealand Railway Company (Danish: Det Sjællandske Jernbaneselskab (DSJS)) in 1863 and was taken over by DSB in 1864. The current station building was built in 1897. Like the other stations on the Øresund line, it was designed by Heinrich Wenck. The station was among the first served by the S-train, as service began on the 3 of April 1934 when the line Frederiksberg-Vanløse-Hellerup-Klampenborg was opened.

Architecture

In line with the stations on the Coast line, as well as of Heinrich Wenck's work in general, the station is designed in National Romantic style. The station site also include an open waiting area covered by an elaborate cast iron roof. All buildings are listed.[1]

Cultural references

Klampenborg station is used as a location in the popular 1953 Danish family comedy film Father of Four, and the 2000 Danish black comedy crime film Flickering Lights.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Klampenborg Station . . Danish . 2024-01-29.
  2. Web site: Klampenborg Station. Danish. danskefilm.dk. 23 March 2024.