DSB Øresund

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DSB Øresund
Company typeLimited company
IndustryPublic transport
GenreRail transport
PredecessorDSBFirst Denmark
Founded2012
Defunct2015
Headquarters,
Area served
The Coastal Line
ServicesTrain operating company
Revenue800 mio. kr. (2013)[1]
22 mio. kr. (2013)
ParentDSB
Websitehttp://www.dsboresund.dk
One of the 105 Oresundtrains operated by DSB Øresund in cooperation with Transdev

DSB Øresund was a Danish railway company which was the successor of what was left of DSBFirst Denmark. DSB Øresund operated train services on the tendered Coast Line and half of the train services between Copenhagen Central Station and Malmö via the Øresund Bridge. The other half of the cross-border service was operated by Transdev. On 13 December 2015, DSB took over operation of all activities from DSB Øresund A/S.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "DSB's overskud før skat i første halvår: 240 mio. Kroner".