Fasanvej station

Copenhagen metro station
55°40′54″N 12°31′24″E / 55.68167°N 12.52333°E / 55.68167; 12.52333Owned byMetroselskabetOperated byMetro Service A/SLine(s) Platforms1 island platformTracks2Bus routesBus interchange 37, 74, 4AConstructionStructure typeUndergroundAccessibleYesOther informationStation codeSotHistoryOpened13 December 1986 (S-train)
12 October 2003 (Metro)Closed1 January 2000 (S-train)Passengers2018[1]7,000 per weekday Services
Preceding station Copenhagen Metro Following station
Lindevang
towards Vanløse
M1 Frederiksberg
towards Vestamager
M2 Frederiksberg
towards Lufthavnen
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Fasanvej station is a rapid transit station on the Copenhagen Metro in Frederiksberg, Denmark. It was known as Solbjerg Station until 25 September 2006. The station opened 12 October 2003, and serves the M1 and M2 lines. It is located in fare zone 2.

History

The former Solbjerg Station functioned between 13 December 1986 and 1 January 2000 as a stop on the Copenhagen S-train track between Vanløse station and Frederiksberg station. Following the closure of Frederiksberg station on 20 June 1998, Solbjerg became the line terminus until this line stopped operations as part of the S-train network and the line converted to a part of the Metro network. The former S-train station was located above ground on the western side of Søndre Fasanvej. The Metro station is located below ground on the eastern side of the street.

References

  1. ^ "Passagertal pr. hverdagsdøgn i gennemsnit 2018". m.dk. Retrieved 29 September 2020.

External links

  • Fasanvej station on www.m.dk (in Danish)
  • Fasanvej station on www.m.dk (in English)
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