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.
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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