Måløv station is an S-train railway station serving the suburb of Måløv northwest of Copenhagen, Denmark.[1] It is located on the Frederikssund radial of Copenhagen's S-train network.[3]
Måløv station was built by Det Sjællandske Jernbaneselskab (the Railway Company of Zealand, now Danish State Railways) and opened 17 June 1879 between Frederikssund and Frederiksberg. On 1 January 1880, the railway station was taken over by the Danish state along with the Zealand Railway Company.[4] And on 1 October 1885, it became part of the new national railway company, the Danish State Railways.[5]
The railway line was electrified in 1989 and the traffic was transferred to the S-train network. In 2002, the railway line became double tracked in its whole length.
The station building is also from 1879 when 4 stations were built according to the same plan: Herlev station, Måløv station, Veksø station and Ølstykke station. Like the other station buildings of the Frederikssund Line they were built to a design by the Danish architect Simon Peter Christian Bendtsen.[6]
Måløv station is served regularly by trains on the C-line of Copenhagen's S-train network which run between Frederikssund and Klampenborg via central Copenhagen.[3]
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