Copenhagen Bus Terminal

[1] It was built to alleviate the previous situation where long-distance buses would park alongside the Ingerslevsgade road leading up to Copenhagen Central Station.

That arrangement meant the passengers from the buses often stood in the way of cyclists and pedestrians.

It would be built alongside the main railway tracks going into Copenhagen Central Station, with Ikea and a hotel as the closest neighbours.

[5] The bus terminal features 15 platforms with a main building with a 7-Eleven, seating area and toilets.

The terminal is built with an Intelligent transportation system where buses are registered via cameras when entering the terminal, which then assigns the bus a platform where the bus will arrive at and later depart from.

The automated system which assigns incoming buses a platform