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Transport in Denmark : ウィキペディア英語版 | Transport in Denmark
Transport in Denmark is developed and modern. The motorway network now covers 1,111 km〔(Road network by type of road and time (2008). ) Statistics Denmark. Retrieved 24 March 2009.〕 while the railway network totals 2,667 km of operational track.〔(Railway network 1 January by unit, railway system and time (2008). ) Statistics Denmark. Retrieved 24 March 2008.〕 The Great Belt Fixed Link (opened in 1997) connecting the islands of Zealand and Funen and the New Little Belt Bridge (opened in 1970) connecting Funen and Jutland have improved the traffic flow across the country on both motorways and rail. The airports of Copenhagen and Billund provide a variety of domestic and international connections while ferries provide services to the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Iceland, Germany, Sweden, Norway and the United Kingdom as well as routes to the Danish islands. == Air == In 2011, a total of appr. 28 million passengers used Danish airports.〔(Departing passengers from major manned, public airports by airport, type of transport and flight. ) Statistics Denmark. Retrieved 25 March 2009.〕 Copenhagen Airport is the largest airport in Scandinavia, handling approximately 23m passengers per year (2011). It is located at Kastrup, 8 km south-east of central Copenhagen. It is connected by train to Copenhagen Central Station and beyond as well as to Malmö and other towns in Sweden. For the west of the country, the major airport is Billund (2.7m passengers in 2011) although both Aalborg (1.4m passengers in 2011) and Aarhus (591.000 passengers in 2011) have smaller airports with regular connections to Copenhagen.
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