Køge station is the principal railway station serving the town of Køge 39 km southwest of Copenhagen on the island of Zealand, Denmark.[1] It is located in central Køge, situated between the historic town centre and the Port of Køge, and immediately adjacent to the Køge bus station.
On 4 August 1917, the Køge–Ringsted railway line which connected Køge with Ringsted in central Zealand opened. This railway initially also used Køge railway station, but it gradually became too expensive for the small private railway company, so in 1934 it built its own small station building with head office and waiting room. It was located in the middle of the area that until 2015 was the bus terminal of Køge station. The railway line was closed on 31 March 1963.
Køge railway station was completely rebuilt in 1978–1983 and 2015–2018.[2]
Architecture
A fountain, created by the Swedish-born artist Pontus Kjerrman in 1993, located on the small square in front of the station, represents the "catwoman" and the "horseman".[3]
Services
Køge station offers S-train services along Køge Bay to Copenhagen operated by DSB, and local train services to Roskilde and Stevns, operated by Lokaltog. In April 2023, DSB started operating regional trains on the Næstved–Køge–Copenhagen route via the high speed Copenhagen–Køge–Ringsted Line.[4]