Nørrebro Station
Nørrebro station is a elevated railway station on the S-train’s Ring line in Copenhagen with a Functionalism architecture and barrel Vaulting. It serves the outer end of the Nørrebro district.
Nørrebro Station in Copenhagen was built in 1930. It was designed by DSB's chief architect K.T. Seest. The three-storey functionalist building has barrel vaulting above the tracks at first- and second-floor height. The station stands where the elevated railway runs above Nørrebrogade. The elevated railway was built in 1925-30 to replace a large number of level crossings on busy urban streets. During its first years, the railway ran small petrol-driven multiple units from Hellerup through Vanløse to Frederiksberg and back. Since 1934, S-trains have been running along this line, which now goes from Hellerup to Ny Ellebjerg stations. Nørrebro Station was listed in 1992.