Høje Taastrup station

Høje Taastrup station (Danish pronunciation: [ˈhʌjə ˈtsʰʌˌstʁɔp stæˈɕoˀn]) is a railway station in Høje-Taastrup municipality, Denmark, opened on 31 May 1986.

Høje Taastrup
S-train and DSB station
Location5 Banestrøget, Taastrup
Coordinates55°38′55″N 12°16′09″E
Owned byDSB
Platforms3 Island platforms
Tracks6
History
Opened31 May 1986
Electrified1986 (S-train), 1988 (Mainline)
Services
Preceding station   S-train   Following station
TerminusBx
toward Østerport
B
toward Holte
Preceding station   Danske Statsbaner   Following station
København H
toward Copenhagen Airport
CopenhagenAarhusStruer
InterCity
toward Struer
CopenhagenHerningStruerThisted
InterCity
toward Thisted
toward Copenhagen Airport
Copenhagen-Aalborg
InterCity
toward Aalborg
CopenhagenEsbjerg
InterCity
toward Esbjerg
CopenhagenSønderborg/Padborg
InterCity
toward Padborg
toward Helsingør
ElsinoreRoskilde
Hedehusene
toward Roskilde
toward Østerport or Lufthavnen
CopenhagenRoskilde
CopenhagenOdense
Hedehusene
toward Odense
toward Østerport
Copenhagen–Nykøbing F/Rødby/Gedser
toward Rødby Færge or Gedser
CopenhagenKalundborg
Hedehusene
toward Kalundborg
Preceding station   Deutsche Bahn   Following station
Copenhagen Central
Terminus
Næstved

The station is one of the largest in Denmark. It is the terminus of S-train services B and Bx on the Taastrup radial. The station is further served by regional, InterCity and even international trains.

At the south end of the railroad station complex stands "Thor's Tower" (Torstårnet), the tallest sculpture in the Nordic countries. The railway station itself has three distinctive arches, which have become a symbol of the municipality, and have given rise to the moniker "The City of Arches" (Danish: Buernes By, which in a play on words sounds remarkably similar to the phrase Byernes By or "The City of Cities").

Høje Taastrup Station in 1994

References

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