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Two Copenhagen Metro lines down this morning

Christian Wenande
November 16th, 2020


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The M3 and M4 lines are both down due to technical issues and the Metro Company has no clue when they’ll be up and running again

The M3 and M4 are down (photo: Metro Company)

Commuters using the Metro might want to entertain other avenues of transport this morning.

The Metro Company has revealed that the M3 and M4 lines are both out of service at the moment due to technical issues.

The metro operators also have no timeline for when they will be up and running again.

READ ALSO: Storm floods could put the Metro out of service for a long time

M1 and M2 functional
The M3 line is the City Ring line and the M4 is the line that runs between Nordhavn Station and Copenhagen Central.

The two other lines (M1 and M2) are functioning as per usual.

Keep updated about the status of the situation here.


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