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Denmark's first railway ran through here before almost anywhere else. Valby station, where Toftegards Alle crosses the tracks in the centre of the district, traces its ancestry to 26 June 1847, when the Copenhagen-Roskilde line - the kingdom's first railway - opened with an intermediate stop slightly east of the present site, built mainly for leisure trips toward Frederiksberg. That first station closed in 1864 when the main line was rerouted; the current station arrived on 1 December 1911, the same day as Copenhagen's present Central Station, built as the junction between the Roskilde and Frederikssund lines by DSB house architect Heinrich Wenck. The S-train age began here in earnest: on 1 November 1934 the first electrified S-line from central Copenhagen terminated at a temporary wooden platform called Valby S, east of Toftegards Alle, until the 1941 electrification to Vanlose brought trains into the station proper. A 1950-1953 rebuild added the grade-separated junction west of the platforms, and in June 2024 the Metro's southern extension to the nearby Kobenhavn Syd station knitted Valby even tighter into the network. Today the station is a genuine hub - S-train lines B, Bx, C and H, regional and InterCity trains on the west line, and a fan of bus routes including the 4A and 8A - and for event-goers it is the natural gateway to Valby Kulturhus, the Carlsberg district and the F.C. Copenhagen training grounds. The view of the platforms from the Toftegards Alle bridge remains one of the district's signature everyday sights. Railway historians note two footnotes with affection: the temporary Valby S expedition building of 1934 was built of wood and later reused wholesale when Islev station was erected, and the stretch toward Enghave ran single-track until the 1941 doubling - reminders that the S-train network Copenhageners treat as eternal was improvised one platform at a time. Wenck's 1911 station building still stands over the tracks as the neighbourhood's calm red-brick constant.
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Type: Tourist Attraction
Address: Toftegards Alle 34, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2500
Website: https://www.dsb.dk
Opening Date: 01/12/1911
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