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==Transport== {{Main|Transport in Denmark}} ===Air=== [[Copenhagen Airport]] is the largest airport in [[Scandinavia]]. It is located at [[Kastrup]], 8 km from 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 Airport|Billund]] although [[Aarhus Airport|Aarhus]], [[Aalborg Airport|Aalborg]], and [[Karup Airport|Karup]] also have smaller airports with regular connections to Copenhagen. [[File:Motorway map Denmark.svg|thumb|right|upright|Motorways in Denmark]] ===Rail=== Denmark has a good national railway network. There are also frequent train services to Malmö and other parts of Sweden. Germany is connected both by rail services using the ferries from [[Puttgarden]] to [[Rødby]] and by services across the [[Flensburg]]-[[Padborg]] land border in the south of Jutland. ===Road=== Motorways are well developed across the country, the only tolls being on the major bridges (over the Great Belt and to Malmö). ===Bicycles=== Outside of the towns and cities there are often bicycle tracks parallel to, but separated from, the roads between towns. During the summer months, there are free "[[Copenhagen City Bikes|city bikes]]" stationed at various spots in the downtown area of Copenhagen and Aarhus. The idea is that anyone can take a bike from one of the spots, ride it to another spot and leave it there for the next person. There are numerous [[national and regional bicycle routes throughout Denmark]]. They are all marked and include rest areas with benches and other necessities. ===Sea=== International overnight ferry services connect [[Oslo]], Norway, to Copenhagen every day. [[Harwich]], south-east England, used to be connected to [[Esbjerg]], west Jutland three times a week.<ref>[http://www.dfdsseaways.co.uk/Routes_and_Timetables/Routes_and_Timetables Routes and Timetable, DFDS Seaways.] Retrieved 19 March 2009.</ref> The Esbjerg–Harwich connection was closed in 2014, after nearly 140 years of operation.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-essex-29353171|title=Final ferry trip is 'end of an era'|work=BBC News |date=September 27, 2014}}</ref> There are also a number of ferry services connecting the Danish islands.<ref>[http://www.trafikken.dk/wimpdoc.asp?page=document&objno=121941 Færger mellem landsdelene, Trafikken.dk.] Retrieved 19 March 2009.</ref>
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