Islev station is a commuter rail railway station serving the area of Islev in Copenhagen, Denmark. The station is located on the Frederikssund radial of Copenhagen's S-train network.
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Jyllingevej station is a suburban rail railway station on the Frederikssund radial of the S-train network in Copenhagen, Denmark. It has its name from the road of the same name.
Jyllingevej Station was for many years one of the more primitively designed of the S-Bahn's stations. The station building was thus just a wooden shed; initially red, but in the late 1970s painted black as part of DSB's new overall design change. In 1995, the manually operated ticket sales closed, and in 2001 the original station building was demolished and replaced by a new and more up-to-date one of its kind, which can be seen below. On the same occasion, Jyllingevej Station - as the last of the S-Bahn's then 84 stations - was made handicap-friendly, as an elevator was installed deep inside the station building.
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Husum station is a station on the Frederikssund radial of the S-train network in Copenhagen, Denmark. It serves the area around the former village Husum, and is also the S-train station that is easiest to reach by bus from Mørkhøj in Gladsaxe and parts of northern Rødovre municipality.
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Husum is a predominantly residential neighbourhood in the Brønshøj-Husum district of Copenhagen, Denmark. Located approximately 7 km to the northwest of the city centre, between Vestvolden and Utterslev Mose, it is centred on Frederikssundsvej and Husum Torv. The area to the north of Frederikssundsvej is dominated by Housing estates while the area to the south of the street consists mainly of single-family detached home and terraced houses.
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Vanløse is one of the 10 official districts of Copenhagen Municipality, Denmark. It lies on the western border of the municipality. Vanløse covers an area of 6.69 km2, and has a population of 36,115, making Vanløse the smallest district of Copenhagen, by population.
Neighboring city districts are:
to the southeast is Frederiksberg municipality, which is not a part of Copenhagen municipality but rather an enclave surrounded by the municipality
to the northeast is Bispebjerg
to the north is Brønshøj-Husum
to the west is Rødovre municipality, which is outside the Copenhagen municipality area
to the south is Valby, partially separated by Damhus Lake.
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Brønshøj-Husum is one of the 10 official districts of Copenhagen Municipality, Denmark. The district is bisected by Frederikssundsvej and consists mainly of vast areas of single family detached homes. It lies on the northwest border of the municipality. It covers an area of 8.73 km2, has a population of 39,588. The district, now a quiet suburban area, has developed around the two old villages of Brønshøj and Husum.
With 24.6% of the inhabitants having a non-Western background, Brønshøj-Husum is the most diverse district of Copenhagen.
See also
List of Copenhagen S-train stations List of railway stations in Denmark