Ingerslevsgade is a street in the Vesterbro district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It begins on the rear side of Copenhagen Central Station and follows the northwest side of the railway tracks to Enghave station. It also passes the Dybbølsbro station where Dybbøl Bridge connects it to Kalvebod Brygge and Havneholmen, Copenhagen on the other side of the railway tracks. The street is named after the politician Hans Peter Ingerslev, who was involved in the construction of the Free Port of Copenhagen.

Ingerslevsgade as viewed from Dybbøl Bridge

Notable buildings

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The first part of the street, from the Central Station to Dybbøl Bridge, passes the DGI-byen sports and conference centre and the White Meat District. The rest of the street is lined by apartment blocks from about 1900.

Long-distance buses

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Most national and international buses that run through Copenhagen have their main stop in Copenhagen at Ingerslevsgade, adjacent to the DGI-byen complex[1] near Copenhagen Central Station. These include buses for Nettbuss express, Swebus Express and Eurolines.[2] The street has no proper facilities for a bus station, just a few simple rain and wind shelters. Passengers board the buses from the bicycle path.

The bus area is located near track 12 of the Central Station (west side), just south of the Tietgensgade bridge which goes over the tracks.

References

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  1. ^ Planet, Lonely; Symington, Andy; Bain, Carolyn; Bonetto, Cristian; Ham, Anthony; Kaminski, Anna (August 2013). Lonely Planet Scandinavia. ISBN 9781743217993. Retrieved 27 January 2014. Long-distance buses leave from opposite the DGI-byen sports complex on Ingerslevsgade, a quick walk southwest of Central Station.
  2. ^ "Bus terminal Ingerslevsgade", VisitDenmark (accessed 2014-01-27).
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