Today is the start of my 10 days long Easter trip around Europe. This time the focus will be in the cities instead of trains, but I will travel by train except for one replacement bus and a boat.
I'm leaving Stockholm on this beautiful April morning with a direct train to Copenhagen.In the times of "flygskam", I am glad that my hobby is an environmental friendly one.
X2 train to Copenhagen
The railway is being upgraded from 2 to 4 tracks here between Malmö and Lund
Arriving to Malmö
Hyllie
The bridge to Denmark
Arriving to Copenhagen, no considerable delays this time
X2 train is arriving to a "normal" platform instead of the usual track 26 (from which it takes 15 min to walk to the station).
Important information for my trip tomorrow. The train between Copenhagen and Hamburg is partially replaced by bus during 6 months.
Rådhuspladsen (City Hall Square)
The Round Tower - perfect place for a view of Copenhagen
Kongens have
Nyhavn
Frederik's Church
St. Alexander Nevsky Church - Russian Orthodox church
Langelinie Park
Den Lille Havfrue
Interrail advertisment
S-tog in Copenhagen
Norrebro station on the Ringbanen line
Norrebro station opened in 1886, the current station building is from 1930
Den røde plads Aksel Larsens plads
Tivoli
Peafowl birds
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