Taastrup station (Danish pronunciation: [ˈtsʰʌˌstʁɔp stæˈɕoˀn]) is a Copenhagen S-train railway station serving the railway town/suburb of Taastrup west of Copenhagen, Denmark.
[1] It is located on the Taastrup radial of Copenhagen's S-train network.
[5] It was inaugurated on 26 June 1847, and the following day the railway opened to regular traffic with three trains daily in each direction.
[6] At the opening, the station was named Kiøgevejen, as it is located where the railway line crosses the old highway to Køge.
Taastrup station's stately station building was built in 1918 to designs by the Danish architect Heinrich Wenck (1851–1936), known for the numerous railway stations he designed across Denmark in his capacity of head architect of the Danish State Railways.