Oresundtrain - Line Chart and Stations

Line Chart and Stations

Gothenburg Central StationLine 100
MölndalLine 100
KungsbackaLine 100
VarbergLine 100
FalkenbergLine 100
HalmstadLine 100
KalmarLine 95
NybroLine 95
EmmabodaLine 95
KarlskronaLine 90
BergåsaLine 90
RonnebyLine 90
Bräkne-HobyLine 90
KarlshamnLine 90
MörrumLine 90
SölvesborgLine 90
BromöllaLine 90
KristianstadLine 90
LesseboLine 95
HovmantorpLine 95
VäxjöLine 95
AlvestaLine 95
ÄlmhultLine 95
OsbyLine 95
LaholmLine 100
BåstadLine 100
ÄngelholmLine 100
HelsingborgLine 100
LandskronaLine 100
HässleholmLines 90 and 95
HöörLine 95
EslövLine 95
Lund Central StationLines 90, 95 and 100
City Tunnel, Malmö
Malmö Central StationLines 90, 95, 100 and 101
Triangeln
Hyllie
Öresund BridgeBorder: Sweden/Denmark
Copenhagen Airport, KastrupLines 90, 95, 100 and 101
TårnbyLines 90, 95, 100 and 101
ØrestadLines 90, 95, 100 and 101
Copenhagen Central StationLinje 90, 95, 100 and 101
NørreportLines 90, 95, 100 and 101
ØsterportLines 90, 95, 100 and 101
HellerupLines 90, 95, 100 and 101
Only Oresundtrains which originate in Copenhagen Airport (rush hour also from Sweden) stop between Hellerup and Kokkedal
Klampenborg
Skodsborg
Vedbæk
Rungsted Kyst
KokkedalLines 90, 95, 100 and 101
NivåLines 90, 95, 100 and 101
HumlebækLines 90, 95, 100 and 101
EspergærdeLines 90, 95, 100 and 101
SnekkerstenLines 90, 95, 100 and 101
HelsingørLines 90, 95, 100 and 101

The line numbers are the one used by SJ. They are not used by any Danish operator.

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