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M2 Line Tourist Guide

11 stations · 11 accessible · 10 interchanges

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About the M2 Line in Copenhagen

The M2 line is a metro/subway line serving Copenhagen, operated by Metro. It has 11 stations in CityNav's database, of which 11 are wheelchair accessible. There are 10 interchange stations where you can connect to other lines.

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All Stations on the M2 Line

Stations marked ♿ are wheelchair accessible. Interchange stations show connecting lines.

Nørreport ♿ Accessible
Connects to: M1M3 CityringenS-tog AS-tog B
Kongens Nytorv ♿ Accessible
Connects to: M1M3 CityringenM4 Sydhavn
Frederiksberg ♿ Accessible
Connects to: M1
Vanløse ♿ Accessible
Connects to: M1
Christianshavn ♿ Accessible
Connects to: M1
Copenhagen Airport ♿ Accessible
Vanløse (end of M1/M2) ♿ Accessible
Connects to: M1
Fasanvej ♿ Accessible
Connects to: M1
Lindevang ♿ Accessible
Connects to: M1
Flintholm ♿ Accessible
Connects to: M1
Islands Brygge ♿ Accessible
Connects to: M1

Interchange Stations

These stations connect the M2 line to other Copenhagen transit lines — useful for planning multi-line journeys.

Nørreport
M1M3 CityringenS-tog AS-tog B
Kongens Nytorv
M1M3 CityringenM4 Sydhavn
Frederiksberg
M1
Vanløse
M1
Christianshavn
M1
Vanløse (end of M1/M2)
M1
Fasanvej
M1
Lindevang
M1
Flintholm
M1
Islands Brygge
M1

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Other Lines in Copenhagen

M1M3 CityringenM4 SydhavnS-tog AS-tog B
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