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Copenhagen Anon here.
The cities seriously underdeveloped public transport infrastructure is finally getting developed a bit byt expanding the teeny tiny metro by two lines. They even stop at the central station, finally filling a strange gap in the city's plan.
M3 is supposed to be ready next summer, and M4 in 2024. Like the current m1/m2 neither will go where anyone really needs to go, but they will properly still be strangely under-proportioned to the amount of passangers they will take.
The biggest concern right now is that the new metro lines will lower the overall bike ridership in the city, thus leading to proportionally more cars. And cars are bad, you know.
On the positive side, the network map is fucking sexy.