2:11 That gives me good flashbacks to when I was that kid's age. I would constantly be putting my hand on that and making it say "Check ind" ("Check in" if you don't know any Danish). BTW, these are for a special card you use to travel with called "Rejsekortet".
no, you have to buy a card where you pay for every ride - it's not that expensive though. the cards are electronic, and all you have to do is swipe them over a blue check-in. you have to check-in and check-out for every ride.
@@abcde_ghijklmnopqrstuvwyxz2188 There were also these zone tickets, but they got discontinued a long time ago. Plus the card is called "Rejsekortet" or "The travel card" if you're not Danish.
i dont speek french, but i think i understand your comment. no barriers at the entrence. u still have to buy a ticket, but nothing stops you from not buying one. there are ticket conducters, (workers) traveling around the trains and checking if u have a valid ticket, if youre caugth without one. if you have travelcard, you check in and out at the blue dots. you also have the option of buying a ticket from their app the ticket machines on stations or you can buy one over text message single tickets are full price. the travelcard gives you 20-50% discount, depending on if youre traveling in rush hour or not.
In Denmark we have a travel card called Rejsekort(Travel Card) And u put it against the blue dot and when you get of you press on the blue dot that says Check Ud(Check out) We buy that card and use it for all public Transport, You basillcly Fill the card with money and use it for everything!
@@manuel6273 anyone can take the metro for free if they want, but there are workers traveling around the system, checking if u have a ticket. if youre caught without one it cost 750 DKK, or around 100 eur.
@@kohZeei 40km/h is average speed (the new city ring with quick acceleration and a top speed of 90 km/h) including stops at stations not very far apart. I think that's ok and you would probably only gain a few seconds between stations if for example the average speed was 50km/h. The Swedish stations might be further apart, and therefore a higher average speed. I don't think the top speed is any different. At least not considerably different. Why would a non-autonomous metro run faster?
this metro looks clean
I took the metro every day on that metro to Trianglen, to the hospital. I thank god for that metro taking me to the hospital.
2:11 That gives me good flashbacks to when I was that kid's age. I would constantly be putting my hand on that and making it say "Check ind" ("Check in" if you don't know any Danish). BTW, these are for a special card you use to travel with called "Rejsekortet".
Jeg elsker Danmark!
sooooooo clean. Where are all the pizza rats and defecting citizens?
3:35 Has hear the train?
Mange tak for videoen
Dublin is going to be getting a metrolink soon
I like this very much. Thank you
Copenhagen's metro is operated by A.T.M. Milano 😁
@Amurika Dede Si confonde con Roma e con Napoli!
@Amurika Dede Evita di dire cazzate che è meglio 😂. Ti stai confondendo con altre città ed è inutile che lo neghi.
For me it looks like Singapore MRT station with less decoration/simpler. 😂
omg! 🤣lol!
Is it free to travel the metro around the city?
No.
no, you have to buy a card where you pay for every ride - it's not that expensive though. the cards are electronic, and all you have to do is swipe them over a blue check-in. you have to check-in and check-out for every ride.
@@abcde_ghijklmnopqrstuvwyxz2188 There were also these zone tickets, but they got discontinued a long time ago. Plus the card is called "Rejsekortet" or "The travel card" if you're not Danish.
@@mark6982rblx I am Danish, so I know.
Nice
Copenhage´s Metro for Sould 35 for Milano Sould 4X Escalator
Nice
ETTTTTTT MEEEETROOOOOOOOOOO
I working in this station 👍🏻😃
Me too!
Nice i love metro’s
Y pas de barrières tourniquets à l'entrée?? C'est bizarre!!! Comment fait on pour poinçonner son tiket??
Ils sont plus honnêtes que les Italiens et les Français!
i dont speek french, but i think i understand your comment. no barriers at the entrence. u still have to buy a ticket, but nothing stops you from not buying one.
there are ticket conducters, (workers) traveling around the trains and checking if u have a valid ticket, if youre caugth without one.
if you have travelcard, you check in and out at the blue dots. you also have the option of buying a ticket from
their app
the ticket machines on stations
or you can buy one over text message
single tickets are full price. the travelcard gives you 20-50% discount, depending on if youre traveling in rush hour or not.
Tényleg sok a bevándorló ! Pár év múlva mi lesz ?
IT'S FREE??!! I see no e-gates or ticket booth or anything
In Denmark we have a travel card called Rejsekort(Travel Card) And u put it against the blue dot and when you get of you press on the blue dot that says Check Ud(Check out) We buy that card and use it for all public Transport, You basillcly Fill the card with money and use it for everything!
7:03 that blue dot, they are everywhere, buses, trains, trams, everything exept airports
@@itsme3213 we have that kind of travel card too but that blue dot is just different.. funny looking gates actually 😭
@@manuel6273 anyone can take the metro for free if they want, but there are workers traveling around the system, checking if u have a ticket. if youre caught without one it cost 750 DKK, or around 100 eur.
Anton v are u thinking about going on Bart in California
Danimarkadan Baska bır yerde metro yolunu çevreleyen camlardan göremedim. Belçika bıle güvenlık 0 Camın olması cok onemlı düşmeler oluyor
danish metro is super slow, only 40km/h. swedens metro is twice as fast.
Maybe the stations are further apart?
@@musictheory4u153 maybe idk. Or maybe it's because it's autonomous.
@@kohZeei 40km/h is average speed (the new city ring with quick acceleration and a top speed of 90 km/h) including stops at stations not very far apart. I think that's ok and you would probably only gain a few seconds between stations if for example the average speed was 50km/h.
The Swedish stations might be further apart, and therefore a higher average speed. I don't think the top speed is any different. At least not considerably different.
Why would a non-autonomous metro run faster?
@@musictheory4u153 yeah idk why they would make it go so slow. maybe they don't trust it or something.
@@kohZeei But it’s faster than the Swedish metro. What’s the problem?
3:40 The train
The floor of the train is not very clean.
Another escalator at 7:53, it should be 4X escalator.
Thb
AnsaldoBreda
/.oui bébé
Food tomorrow night or pick up stuff tomorrow night tomorrow tomorrow up tomorrow or tomorrow tomorrow or
M?I'll koii
Kkkknno