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List of Copenhagen metro stations

This is a list of open and proposed metro stations of the Copenhagen metro. The first phase of the M1 and M2 lined opened in 2002, and the second phase in 2003. The extension of the M2 line to the airport is expected to open in 2007. The circle lines M3 and M4 will not open before 2010.

M1 M2 M3 M4
Vanløse 2003 Vanløse 2003
Flintholm 2004 Flintholm 2004
Lindevang 2003 Lindevang 2003
Solbjerg 2003 Solbjerg 2003
Frederiksberg 2003 Frederiksberg 2003
Forum 2003 Forum 2003 Forum 2010+
Nørreport 2002 Nørreport 2002
v Blågårds Plads 2010+
Runddelen 2010+
Gladsaxe 2010+
Brønshøj 2010+
Nørrebro 2010+ Nørrebro 2010+
v. Rådmandsmarken 2010+ v. Rådmandsmarken 2010+
Nørre Fælled 2010+ Nørre Fælled 2010+
v. Rigshospitalet 2010+ v. Rigshospitalet 2010+
v. Trianglen 2010+ v. Trianglen 2010+
Østerport 2010+ Østerport 2010+
v. Amalienborg 2010+ v. Amalienborg 2010+
Kongens Nytorv 2002 Kongens Nytorv 2002 Kongens Nytorv 2010+ Kongens Nytorv 2010+
v. Christiansborg 2010+ v. Christiansborg 2010+
v. Rådhuspladsen 2010+ v. Rådhuspladsen 2010+
København H 2010+ København H 2010+
v. Vesterbros Torv 2010+
v. Alhambravej 2010+
Valby 2010+
Christianshavn 2002 Christianshavn 2002
Islands Brygge 2002
Universitetet (DR Byen) 2002
Sundby 2002
Bella Center 2002
Ørestad 2002
Vestamager 2002
Amagerbro 2002
Lergravsparken 2002
v. Øresundsvej 2007
v. Italiensvej 2007
v. Hedegaardsvej 2007
v. Alleen 2007
Copenhagen Airport 2007

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