Klampenborg Station opened on 22 July 1863 as the northern
terminus of the
Klampenborg Line which connected Copenhagen with as a
branch line of the
North Line between Copenhagen and
Elsinore via
Hillerød. The Klampenborg Line was initially opened and owned by the privately owned
Zealand Railway Company ( (DSJS)). On 1 January 1880, the railway station was taken over by the Danish state along with the Zealand Railway Company. And on 1 October 1885, it became part of the new national
railway company, the
Danish State Railways. The current station building was built in 1897. Like the other stations on the Øresund line, it was designed by
Heinrich Wenck. The station was among the first served by the
S-train, as service began on the 3 of April 1934 when the line Frederiksberg-Vanløse-Hellerup-Klampenborg was opened. ==Architecture==