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Denmark boasts about 170 km of train tracks and 84 stations, with trains transporting around 357,000 passengers daily. The InterCity trains, introduced in 1974, connect all major cities. The Copenhagen Metro, partly underground, features 22 stations and services approximately 130,000 passengers each day, totaling around 50 million annually. Cycling is also significant, with 5 million bicycles in Denmark and about 350 km of bike paths in Copenhagen. On average, each person cycles 13,400 km yearly, highlighting the importance of cycling in Danish transportation.
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Public transportation and Bicycles By Hin, Anders W, Oisín and Thea
S-trains • There are about 170km of train tracks in Denmark, and 84 stations. • The trains transport about 357.000 people a day.
InterCitytrains • Introduced by DSB in 1974. • Covers Denmark with connections to all the major cities.
Metrostations • The metro system is a partially underground train system • The Copenhagen Metro is a track, with 22 stations, nine underground, and the rest in the open.
Metro use • Every day, the metro carries around 130.000 passengers. • 50 million passengers in the year 2009. • Computercontrolled
Bicycles – quickstatistics 5.000.000 cykler i Danmark 3% af alle kilometer er cyklet I gennemsnit kører hver person 13.400km per år (alle transportmidler) Ca. 1.300 af dem er på cykel. Der er omkring 350km cykelsti i København