Peter Bangs Vej | |
Symbol: | S |
Symbol Location: | Copenhagen |
Type: | S-train station |
Style: | Copenhagen S-train |
Address: | Glahns Allé 2 2000 Frederiksberg |
Borough: | Frederiksberg Municipality |
Country: | Denmark |
Bus Routes: | 9A, 72 |
Architect: | Knud Tanggaard Seest[1] |
Structure: | Elevated |
Platform: | Island platform |
Tracks: | 2 |
Accessible: | Yes |
Owned: | DSB |
Operator: | DSB |
Zone: | 2 |
Peter Bangs Vej station is an S-train railway station serving the western part of the district of Frederiksberg in Copenhagen, Denmark. The station is located on the Frederikssund radial of Copenhagen's S-train network. The station, located where the railway line crosses the street Peter Bangs Vej, was designed by the Danish State Railways architect Knud Tanggaard Seest[1] and opened on 23 September 1941. The station was made famous in 2001, shortly after the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York, for being the location from where an emergency 112 call was made and in which Danish Police failed to respond.