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The Flintholm station, on the north side of Copenhagen, was designed by a joint venture of KHRAS architects and the Danish State Railway Architects. It is a combined station between the Metro, the Danish Railway and DSB S-train, with the three stations integrated under a single sweeping canopy of glass, so that passengers think of it as one station. Flintholm is a major transfer point between these systems. It is designed for a capacity of 60,000 passengers, making it one of the largest stations in Denmark. (photo by Catherine Hart, Via Suzuki)

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