Opened on 19 August 1985.
The artwork at Duvbo consists of objects on the track walls, intended to evoke objects that might have been excavated during station construction.
(3 December 2000)
The
entrance to Duvbo station.
(3 December 2000)
The
escalator bank in the ticket hall.
(3 December 2000)
The
southbound track and platform face, looking timetable north. The
escalators are behind us.
(3 December 2000)
The
southbound track and platform face, looking timetable south from the
(timetable) north end of the station. The line and arrows on the
floor indicate where four-car trains stop.
(3 December 2000)
The
northbound platform face and track wall, showing some of the station
artwork. The red object in the foreground is a stand containing a
firehose.
(3 December 2000)
A view
from the extreme (timetable) north end of the platform. This is the
southbound track and platform face. A little more of that artwork is
seen on the track wall.
(3 December 2000)
A
southbound train departing the station.
(3 December 2000)
A
northbound train arriving at Duvbo.
(26 February 2001)
The
station signs use the SL-grotesk typeface that was introduced in
1955.
(16 March 2001)
A night view of the entrance to Duvbo station.
(16 March 2001)
A northbound train of C20 (new) stock arriving at Duvbo.