Mar 9 • 07:04 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark Politiken

Metro lines are affected by delays of 35 minutes

Copenhagen's metro lines M1 and M2 are experiencing significant delays on Monday morning, affecting commuters.

On Monday morning, Copenhagen's metro service is facing substantial delays of approximately 35 minutes for lines M1 and M2. According to TV 2 Kosmopol, there is no train service between Christianshavn and DR Byen, with passengers traveling from Vanløse to Copenhagen Airport required to switch trains at Christianshavn. The delays come amidst the usual high volume of commuters during morning rush hour, where trains typically arrive every two minutes.

Metroselskabet, the metro operating company, acknowledges the issues on their website but has not provided specific details regarding the cause of the disruptions or an expected resolution time. As of the latest updates, lines M3 and M4 are running normally. The current situation has led to increased wait times and confusion for commuters, amplifying the challenges of navigating public transport during peak hours.

Ritzau news agency is attempting to reach out to Metroselskabet for further information on the situation to clarify the underlying reasons for the delays and any possible timelines for when regular service might resume. Line M1 connects Vanløse to Vestamager, while line M2 operates between Vanløse and Copenhagen Airport, both critical routes for daily travelers in the city.

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