Peter Bangs Vej station
S-train station | |||||||||||||||
Location | 2 Glahns Allé, Frederiksberg | ||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 55°40′41″N 12°30′13″E / 55.67806°N 12.50361°ECoordinates: 55°40′41″N 12°30′13″E / 55.67806°N 12.50361°E | ||||||||||||||
Owned by | DSB | ||||||||||||||
Platforms | Island platform | ||||||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||||||
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Disabled access | Yes | ||||||||||||||
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Fare zone | 2 | ||||||||||||||
History | |||||||||||||||
Opened | 23 September 1941 | ||||||||||||||
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Peter Bangs Vej station is a station on the Frederikssund radial of the S-train network in Copenhagen, Denmark. The station, located where the railway tracks cross Peter Bangs Vej, was designed by the Danish State Railways architect K.T. Seest 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.
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Media related to Peter Bangs Vej Station at Wikimedia Commons
Categories:
- Copenhagen S-train stations
- Knud Tanggaard Seest railway stations
- Danish railway station stubs
- European rapid transit stubs