List of Copenhagen Metro stations

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Going east, the M1 and M2 run together from Vanløse to Christianshavn, after which they split. M1 goes south, ending in Vestamager, while the M2 goes southeast, ending in Lufthavnen. The M3 is a circle line connecting the Central Station with Østerbro, Nørrebro, and Frederiksberg. The M4 runs with the M3 between København H and Østerport, splitting off northeast past Østerport to Orientkaj, and south past København H towards København Syd.
Map of the Copenhagen Metro following the Sydhavn extension of the M4 (2024)
A square steel and glass room with some people waiting. In the middle are the backs of two escalators.
Platform level at Forum Station

There are 44 stations in the Copenhagen Metro, a driverless rapid transit system serving Copenhagen, Frederiksberg and Tårnby in Denmark.<ref name=welcome>Template:Cite web</ref> Of the original 22 metro stations, nine are underground, twelve are elevated, and one is at street level.<ref name=bag /> Christianshavn Station offers transfer between the system's two original lines (M1 and M2), which share track between Vanløse and Christianshavn stations. From Christianshavn, M1 branches south traveling to Vestamager Station, while M2 heads southeast to Lufthavnen Station, which serves Copenhagen Airport.

The City Circle Line, which opened on 29 September 2019, has 17 stations, with transfer between the current and new lines at Frederiksberg and Kongens Nytorv stations. The new lines have a stop at Copenhagen Central Station (København H), the largest train station in Denmark.<ref name=circle>Template:Cite web</ref> On 28 March 2020, the first part of the M4 line opened, adding two additional stations and an increased number of trains on the København H - Østerport part of the City Circle Line. Transfer from the Copenhagen Metro to regional trains is possible at Copenhagen Central Station, Lufthavnen, Nørreport, Ørestad and Østerport stations.<ref name=welcome /> Transfers to S-train services are possible at Copenhagen Central Station, Nørreport, Østerport, Nørrebro, Flintholm, Vanløse and Nordhavn stations.

The Copenhagen Metro opened in 2002, with additional stations opening in 2003, and the M2 branch to the airport completed in 2007.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> M1 and M2 are in total Template:Convert long, of which Template:Convert is in tunnels and Template:Convert is elevated. It takes 23 minutes to travel on each line from one end to the other.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The City Circle Line is intended to form a Template:Convert loop around the city center, with a full circumference taking 25 minutes. The M3 line follows the full circle whilst the M4 line only operates along the eastern half.<ref name=circle/> On 22 June 2024, the M4 was extended to Sydhavnen adding five new stations south of København H with a new southern terminus at København S.

The system is owned by Metroselskabet, a company owned jointly by the municipalities of Copenhagen and Frederiksberg, and the government of Denmark. The metro and its 34 trains are operated by the private company Metro Service.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

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A night view of a viaduct running along the road. In the middle of the image is a glass station.
Bella Center Station

The following list name the stations that opened between 2002 and 2024. It states the station's name, which lines serve it, whether it is elevated or underground (the grade), travel time in minutes to Nørreport if the station is located on the M1 or M2, the ticket zone and any transfer possibilities available at the station.<ref name=welcome /><ref name=bag>Template:Cite journal</ref>

Terminal station
# Transfer station

List of stations

A street intersection. In a traffic island is an elevator marked "Nørreport" and beside it is the top of an escalator
Street-level access to Nørreport Station
Two people look up at a train stopped at an elevated glass and concrete station
Ørestad Station
Station Line Grade Opened Time to Nørreport (M1 and M2) Zone Transfer
Aksel Møllers Have Template:Sort Underground 2019 N/A 1
Amager Strand Template:Sort Elevated 2007 Template:Nts 3
Amagerbro Template:Sort Underground 2002 Template:Nts 1
Bella Center Template:Sort Elevated 2002 Template:Nts 3
Christianshavn# Template:Sort Underground 2003 Template:Nts 1
DR Byen Template:Sort Elevated 2002 Template:Nts 1, 3
Enghave Plads Template:Sort Underground 2019 N/A 1
Enghave Brygge Template:Sort Underground 2024 N/A 1
Fasanvej Template:Sort Underground 2003 Template:Nts 2
Femøren Template:Sort Elevated 2007 Template:Nts 3
Flintholm# Template:Sort Elevated 2004 Template:Nts 2 S-train
Forum# Template:Sort Underground 2003 Template:Nts 1
Frederiksberg# Template:Sort Underground 2003 Template:Nts 1, 2
Frederiksberg Allé Template:Sort Underground 2019 N/A 1
Gammel Strand# Template:Sort Template:Sort Underground 2019 N/A 1
Havneholmen Template:Sort Underground 2024 N/A 1
Islands Brygge Template:Sort Underground 2002 Template:Nts 1
Kastrup Template:Sort Elevated 2007 Template:Nts 4
Template:Sort# Template:Sort Template:Sort Underground 2019 N/A 1 Regional trains, InterCity, X 2000, S-train
København S†# Template:Sort Underground 2024 N/A 2 S-train, regional trains
Kongens Nytorv# Template:Sort Template:Sort Underground 2002 Template:Nts 1
Lergravsparken Template:Sort Underground 2002 Template:Nts 1
Lindevang# Template:Sort Elevated 2003 Template:Nts 2
Lufthavnen†# Template:Sort Elevated 2007 Template:Nts 4 Regional trains,
X 2000, EuroNight,
Copenhagen Airport (air travel)
Marmorkirken# Template:Sort Template:Sort Underground 2019 N/A 1
Mozarts Plads Template:Sort Underground 2024 N/A 2
Nordhavn# Template:Sort Underground 2020 N/A 2 S-train
Nørrebro# Template:Sort Underground 2019 N/A 2 S-train
Nørrebros Runddel Template:Sort Underground 2019 N/A 1
Nørreport# Template:Sort Underground 2002 Template:Nts 1 Regional trains, S-train
Nuuks Plads Template:Sort Underground 2019 N/A 1
Orientkaj Template:Sort Elevated 2020 N/A 1
Template:Sort# Template:Sort Elevated 2002 Template:Nts 3 Regional trains
Template:Sort Template:Sort Elevated 2007 Template:Nts 3
Template:Sort# Template:Sort Template:Sort Underground 2019 N/A 1 Regional trains, S-train
Poul Henningsens Plads Template:Sort Underground 2019 N/A 1
Rådhuspladsen# Template:Sort Template:Sort Underground 2019 N/A 1
Skjolds Plads Template:Sort Underground 2019 N/A 1
Sluseholmen Template:Sort Underground 2024 N/A 1
Sundby Template:Sort Elevated 2002 Template:Nts 3
Trianglen Template:Sort Underground 2019 N/A 1
Vanløse†# Template:Sort Street Level 2003 Template:Nts 2 S-train
Vestamager Template:Sort Elevated 2002 Template:Nts 3
Vibenshus Runddel Template:Sort Underground 2019 N/A 1

Terminal station. # Transfer station.

Future stations

Four escalators, two going up and two going down. In the background are another four escalators.
Escalators at the underground Amagerbro Station

The M4 was originally planned to service Trianglen, Poul Henningsens Plads, Vibenshus Runddel and Nørrebro stations on a temporary basis. This plan was later abandoned. Since its opening, the M4 serves the København H - Østerport - Orientkaj route. The City Circle Line opened on 29 September 2019 and two Nordhavn stations opened on 28 March 2020. An extension with five Sydhavn stations (København S - København H) opened on 22 June 2024.<ref>I dag åbner 5 nye metrostationer i København: Det kan du glæde dig til kobenhavnliv.dk, 22 June 2024</ref>

The Nordhavn end of the M4 has 2 stations,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> while the Sydhavn end will have 5 stations.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> As the built up areas of Nordhavn expand towards the North-East, no less than 9 versions of a future extension have been examined.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

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