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Øresund and Bridge
With the completion of the transnational Øresund Bridge in 2000, Copenhagen has become the centre of the increasingly integrating Øresund Region.
Motorways are toll-free except for the Great Belt Bridge joining Zealand and Funen and the Øresund Bridge linking Copenhagen to Malmö in Sweden.
Malmö reached bottom in 1995 and the same year marked the commencement of the massive Øresund Bridge project.
Malmö is part of the transnational Oresund Region and since 2000 the Øresund Bridge crosses the Øresund to Copenhagen, Denmark.
Oresundtrains cross Øresund Bridge every 20 minutes ( every 10 minutes during rush hour ) connecting Malmö to Copenhagen, and the Copenhagen Airport.
The tunnel runs from under Malmö Central Station to Triangeln continuing to Hyllievång ( Hyllie Meadow ), where it emerges to connect with the Øresund Bridge, effectively changing Malmö Central from being a terminus to being a transit station.
The motorway system has been incorporated with the Øresund Bridge ; the European route E20 goes over the bridge and then, together with the European route E6 follows the Swedish west coast from Malmö – Helsingborg to Gothenburg.
City overview, with Øresund Bridge and Limhamns kalkbrott in the foreground, and Turning Torso further away
The main contributing factor has been the economic integration with Denmark brought about by the Øresund Bridge.
The construction of the Great Belt Fixed Link and the Øresund Bridge have, together, enabled one to drive from mainland Europe to Sweden and the rest of Scandinavia through Denmark, providing an alternative to the significantly longer land route through Finland.
Together with the Øresund Bridge, the link provides a direct fixed connection between western Continental Europe and northern Scandinavia, eventually connecting all parts of the European Union except for Ireland, Malta and Cyprus and outlying islands.
Zealand is connected to Funen by the Great Belt Bridge and to Sweden over Amager and the Øresund Bridge.
The Øresund Bridge ( which includes a 3 km tunnel ) between Danish capital Copenhagen and the largest city of Scania, Malmö was inaugurated on 1 July 2000 by Queen Margrethe II of Denmark and King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden.
* Øresund Bridge
The Öresund or Øresund Bridge (,, joint hybrid name: Øresundsbron ) is a combined twin-track railway and dual carriageway bridge-tunnel across the Øresund strait between Sweden and Denmark.
Furthermore, the Øresund Bridge connects the road and rail networks of Scandinavia with those of Central and Western Europe.
The Øresund Bridge received the 2002 IABSE Outstanding Structure Award.
The construction of the Øresund Bridge began in 1995, and was finished 14 August 1999.
In 2007, almost 25 million people travelled over the Øresund Bridge: 15. 2 million by car and bus, and 9. 6 million by train.

Øresund and is
The name Helsingør is derived from the word hals meaning " neck " or " narrow strait ", referring to the narrow strait ( Øresund, or The Sound ) between what is now Helsingør and Helsingborg, Sweden.
The International Hydrographic Organization defines the limits of the " Kattegat, Sound and Belts " ( that is, the Kattegat, Øresund, Great Belt and Little Belt ) as follows:
The castle is situated on the extreme northeastern tip of the island of Zealand at the narrowest point of the Øresund, the sound between Denmark and Sweden.
Øresund is at the top right.
The Sound ( Danish Øresund,, or Swedish Öresund, ), locally known as Sundet, is the strait that separates the Danish island Zealand from the southern Swedish province of Scania.
Øresund is one of the three Danish Straits that connects the Baltic Sea to the Atlantic Ocean via Kattegat, Skagerrak and the North Sea, and is one of the busiest waterways in the world.
The strait is today called Øresund in Danish and Öresund in Swedish, informally Sundet in both languages.
To the east is the Øresund, the strait that separates Denmark from Sweden.
To the east and south is the Øresund, the strait that separates Zealand and Amager from Sweden.
To the east is the Øresund, the strait that separates Zealand from Sweden.
To the east is the Øresund, which separates the island of Zealand from Sweden.
To the east is the Øresund ( the Sound ), the strait which separates Zealand from Sweden.
Amager ( or, especially among older speakers, ) is a Danish island in the Øresund.
Peberholm ( literally " Pepper Islet ", ), is a small artificial island located in the Danish part of the Øresund.
Saltholm ( Salt Islet ) is a Danish island in the Øresund, the strait that separates Denmark and Sweden.
Its neighboring island to the south is the artificial island Peberholm ( Pepper Islet ), which is a part of the Øresund Bridge and was named to complement Saltholm.

Øresund and road
In July 2000 the Øresund Bridge was inaugurated, creating a fixed rail and road link between Sweden and Denmark.
Since the summer 2000, the cities of Copenhagen and Malmö have been connected by a toll bridge / tunnel ( Øresund Bridge ) for both rail and road traffic.

Øresund and bridge
* The letter Ø-with-umlaut was used by the Øresund bridge company, as part of their logotype, to symbolize its union between Sweden and Denmark.
The other main reason was that the Øresund had to be dug deeper in order not to decrease the flow of the water because of the bridge.
The original designs for a bridge across the Øresund required extensive use of Saltholm as a stepping-stone for the bridge.
* Rungsted Kyst Station and Kokkedal Station on the coast are located on Kystbanen and served by the Oresundtrains which continue to Copenhagen Airport and across the Øresund bridge to Sweden.

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