Trains
The S-Tog train service is a metropolitan network covering Copenhagen and the surrounding areas. It is laid out in a huge U shape, with almost all services passing through Central Station (in Danish, Hovedbanegarden or København H); each line runs about every ten to fifteen minutes between 5am and 12.30am. The network is rather confusing, so study the map thoroughly before boarding your train. There are both slow and fast trains - check carefully or you could whizz straight past your destination. The network can be a bit erratic, running some odd routes and being occasionally plagued by inexplicable delays, but it's still the fastest way to reach outlying points. Stations are marked by red hexagonal signs with a yellow "S" inside them. There is also a local network of Danish State Railway (DSB) trains which connect to Helsingør and Roskilde, calling at Osterport and Nørreport stations and some suburban destinations; remember that the S-Tog and DSB stations have different entrances at Nørreport station. The same tickets are valid on both networks, though note that Eurail passes and InterRail are valid only on DSB trains.
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