Öresundståg and the ID / border controls

10/22/2018 11:45:33 PM

It turned out that there was no problem whatsoever. The trains were on time in both directions.
When going to Sweden I had to undergo passport control. The Swedish police came on board the train and asked for my passport. I showed it to them and everything was OK.
When coming back to Denmark to catch my flight back home I didn’t even have to undergo passport control, it was just a normal train ride. I actually fell asleep on the train and thus had to skip photographing the Öresund bridge.

5/13/2018 2:22:46 PM

Going to Sweden, the train will stop at Hyllie, the first Swedish station, whereby our police may come onboard, walk through the train and check passports/IDs. Usually they won’t even check your document in detail; I myself only hold up my ID card, they check for half a second that I have something, and then move on.

Going back to Denmark there are no checks whatsoever; there never were.

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