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    The M3 line

    With its 15.5 kilometres of underground tunnels, The M3 line connects Copenhagen Central Station, The M3 line, Østerbro, Nørrebro, Vesterbro and Frederiksberg. The line has 17 underground stations and at two of the stations, Frederiksberg and Kongens Nytorv, you can transfer to the other metro lines. The M3 line, like the rest of the metro system, has frequent departures and runs without an actual timetable. The M3 line takes approximately 28 minutes to complete the entire journey, but as the metro trains run in both directions, the longest journey between Copenhagen Central Station and Skjolds Plads will take 14 minutes. The M3 line runs through zone 1 and zone 2

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    Status and planned changes

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    Schedule

    The M3 line

    Rush hour

    07-09 og 14-18

    Approximately every 2 minutes

    Day/evening off-

    peak hours + weekend

    Approximately every 3 minutes

    Night after Fri-Sat.

    01-07

    Approximately every 8 minutes

    Night after Sun-Thurs.

    01-07

    Approximately every 20 minutes

    The M3 line

    With its 15.5 kilometres of underground tunnels, The M3 line connects Copenhagen Central Station, The M3 line, Østerbro, Nørrebro, Vesterbro and Frederiksberg. The line has 17 underground stations and at two of the stations, Frederiksberg and Kongens Nytorv, you can transfer to the other metro lines. The M3 line, like the rest of the metro system, has frequent departures and runs without an actual timetable. The M3 line takes approximately 28 minutes to complete the entire journey, but as the metro trains run in both directions, the longest journey between Copenhagen Central Station and Skjolds Plads will take 14 minutes. The M3 line runs through zone 1 and zone 2

    News

    News from the M3 line

    Ericka Jane: "When the city parties with me - I know it's mine"

    July 15, 2025

    My Copenhagen: Singer Ericka Jane loves to dance the night away with her friends - from one dance floor to another.

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    CopenPay: Take the Metro during the holidays and be rewarded with free experiences

    July 15, 2025

    Wonderful Copenhagen's initiative, CopenPay, rewards environmentally conscious actions with free experiences in Copenhagen throughout the summer. For example, you can take the Metro and receive these five rewards.

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    Adventure in your own city: 3 unique hotels in Copenhagen

    July 15, 2025

    Even though Copenhagen is your home, there are plenty of opportunities to experience the city anew. For example, did you know you can book an overnight stay in a converted crane, a shelter on the water or the world's smallest hotel?

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