... Baffle Much Less
666 (perhaps unfortunately 'The Mark of the Beast - Bible book of Revelation!) was a number used for a special pop concert event at a Copenhagen stadium whilst ...
... 50E was an experimental trolley bus route.
But first, an apology. fbb reported that the overview web site only offered a journey planner and no maps or timetables. That's because the old man clicked on ...
... which was a silly mistake. fbb should know better than to try a web site labelled "public transport" and expect to find all about public transport! Silly old man.
Now, if only the incompetent octogenarian had looked at ...
... as above, he would have found everything he could ever want! Din Offentlige Transport is the "DOT" brand on the front of the buses. It means "Your Public Transport". (see front of 666 bus above)
Anyway, DOT has full timetables, easy to find if you know the route number and only slightly less easy to find if you use the maps.
There is the Copenhagen city map we have met before ...
... with the airport area shown above. For those with a good retentive memory, note is made that a red line for an 'A' service has re-appeared. One of yesterday's versions showed all the 'A' routes in the area had been withdrawn.
So here goes with a full and frank expose of the bus services in Copenhagen.
Airport Route 36Timetables are in the horizontal format which is OK once you are use to it.Saturday service has a similar frequency with Sunday and official holidays offering a bus every 30 min. There is no route map, but a table showing roads served (left) and stops served (right) is useful if you know exactly what you want.These are the standard City routes.
Special Route 5C
The deep yellow "network" colour is modified by big splodge of cyan.
In this case there is a detailed route diagram on-line but NOT on any of the usual web sites. It is headed Nyt Bynet ...
... which means something like "New Arrangement". But it might help us explore the route from North (Hospital) via the city to the Airport in the South.
Oddly, the bus has a layby on the opposite side of a dual carriageway from the hospital ...
fbb suspects that this layby is a new construction ...
... the bus having been pushed out of stops on the main road to make way for ...
... the forthcoming Letbane tram extension!
There is the bus stop, inconveniently over there.
There is no obvious subway!The 5C continues on its Airport trajectory ...
... serving two stations (St), Norrebro being for Metro and S-bane trains ...
... and Norreport being similarly multi-tasking. The Metro bit is splendid!
Next the 5C takes a loop ...... to get to the main nattily named city centre stop ...
... Hovedbanegården, Tivoli (Bernstorffsgade) which is the stop for the Central Station. Google Earth obliges.Tivoli is variously described as a Beer Garden or a Pleasure Park ...... which will look great when illuminated ...... and provide lots of fun for kiddies of all ages.
Meanwhile, the 5C continues its run south(ish) to the Airport.The route passes Anagerbro station on the Metro ...... where line M2 has yet to come up for air!
The terminus at the airport is at a long roadside bus stop ...... in full view of the terminal building.
The timetable is, to say the least, impressive.fbb notes that it suffers from London Buses type "woolly" frequencies. What does "every 3 to 10 minutes" actually mean? "Every 11 to 14 minutes" to the airport is even dafter.
The service runs all night, every hour from the Hospital, every hour from the Airport but overlapping to give a bus every 30 minutes in the core. There are no through buses overnight from Hospital to Airport|!
Tomorrow fbb will explore 'A', 'R' and 'S' brands.
The excitement is palpable!
Next Baffling Buses blog : Friday 14th Nov






















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