Hareskovbanen
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Hareskovbanen is one of six radial S-Train lines in Copenhagen. It connects the city center to a number of northwestern suburbs and the cities of Værløse and Farum.
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[edit] Stations
Name | Services | Opened | S-trains | Comments |
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København H | H, H+, A+ | November 30, 1911 | May 15, 1934 | Central station; also all other radials |
Vesterport | H, H+, A+ | May 15, 1934 | Also all other radials | |
Nørreport | H, H+, A+ | July 1, 1918 | May 15, 1934 | Also all other radials; transfer to metro |
Østerport | H, H+, A+ | August 2, 1897 | May 15, 1934 | Also all other radials; named Østerbro until 1934 |
Nordhavn | H, H+, A+ | May 15, 1934 | Also Hillerød and Klampenborg radials | |
Svanemøllen | H, H+, A+ | May 15, 1934 | Also Hillerød and Klampenborg radials | |
Ryparken | H, H+, A+ | April 25, 1976 | September 25, 1977 | Transfer to ring line |
Emdrup | H, H+, A+ | September 25, 1977 | ||
Dyssegård | H, A+ | May 22, 1932 | September 25, 1977 | |
Vangede | H, H+, A+ | April 19, 1906 | September 25, 1977 | |
Kildebakke | H, A+ | May 15, 1935 | September 25, 1977 | |
Buddinge | H, H+, A+ | April 19, 1906 | September 25, 1977 | Service A+ terminates; bus terminal; cross-link express buses 200S, 300S |
Stengården | H | May 15, 1929 | September 25, 1977 | |
Bagsværd | H, H+ | April 19, 1906 | September 25, 1977 | Cross-link express bus 400S |
Skovbrynet | H | October 1, 1930 | September 25, 1977 | |
Hareskov | H | April 19, 1906 | September 25, 1977 | |
Syvstjernen | — | May 15, 1930 | — | Closed in 1974 |
Værløse | H, H+ | April 19, 1906 | September 25, 1977 | Cross-link express bus 500S |
Furesø | — | May 22, 1932 | — | Closed May 23, 1971 |
Farum | H, H+ | April 19, 1906 | September 25, 1977 | Bus terminal; cross-link express bus 500S |
[edit] Service patterns
The basic service is the all-stops service H between København H and Farum. On weekdays until about 19.00 this is enhanced by service H+ which does not stop at some stations, and Monday to Friday service A+ additionally runs until Buddinge and stops at all stations.
Between 1979 and 1993 the line was served by service B.
[edit] History
The line was opened in 1906 as part of the private København-Slangerup Jernbane which went to Slangerup, about two thirds from Farum to Frederikssund. Its terminus in Copenhagen was København L, close to the current Nørrebro station on the S-train ring line. This was quite a bit from the city center, but the station was supposed to be temporary until the exact routing of the various new railways near Copenhagen that were in planning around the turn of the century had been finalized.
For the first many years, a large part of the traffic consisted of leisure trips by the large working population of Nørrebro to the Hareskoven forest.
Over the years, the economy of the private railway company declined, and in 1929 most of the private investors sold their shares to the municipalities along the line. After World War II the railway was so run down that the state railways DSB had to take it over in 1948. A few years later, in 1954, the outer end of the line between Farum and Slangerup was abandoned as unprofitable.
Plans to convert the line to S-trains had been discussed for decades, and in 1961 an act authorizing DSB to electrify the line. However, the act was not followed by sufficient allocations of public money, and it would take until 1977 until S-trains could begin running on the line.
Originally the plan was to extend the line as an underground line directly from København L to the center of the city, but over the course of the 1960s it became clear that the funding environment would not support metro construction in the foreseeable fututure. Therefore, in the eventual S-train conversion the innermost few kilometers in the line were abandoned and replaced by a large S-curve that connected it to the existing S-train trunk at Svanemøllen. A new overpass and interchange with the ring line was built at Ryparken. København L was abandoned and the terminus of the diesel trains moved to Svanemøllen in early 1976, and a year and a half later the conversion to S-trains were complete. This was the longest single addition to the S-train network so far.
This indirect approach means that the travel time between this radial and the city center is relatively high, which makes it less attractive relative to more direct buses. Several of the stations on the line are among the least patronized S-train stations.
[edit] Trivia
- The few hundred meters of track between the platforms at Farum and the bridge across Fiskebæk valley is the only remaining piece of single-tracked railway on the S-train network.