Speak to railway staff ASAP, explain that you are stranded and ask what they propose.
If you can't travel any further, they are obliged to arrange overnight accommodation and provide a ticket to reach your destination tomorrow (if you don't have a continuous pass), all without extra costs for you.
@Lena1303 Alternatively, there's a possible route from CPH to Malmö, via Helsingør and Helsingborg. Take the train to Helsingør, it goes every 20 minutes. And make your way to the ferry port. There's a ferry between the two almost continuously. Prices are cheap for foot pax. Both ferry terminals are well connected to both stations. From Helsingborg you have also a good train service to Malmö.
A detour, but you should be able to make it to Malmö still tonight.
@BrendanDB I don’t think that the ferries are running. The storm called "Otto" is the reason for this. I wonder if this is classified as " force majeur" and what responsibilities the train companies have.
@BrendanDB I don’t think that the ferries are running. The storm called "Otto" is the reason for this. I wonder if this is classified as " force majeur" and what responsibilities the train companies have.
Aaah, that's something different indeed. I didn't know that there is a storm now. I thought the bridge was closed due to an incident or planned works.
All trains to Malmö from Göteborg via Helsingborg are cancelled until at least tomorrow morning.
@BrendanDB I don’t think that the ferries are running. The storm called "Otto" is the reason for this. I wonder if this is classified as " force majeur" and what responsibilities the train companies have.
They always have to provide assistance to stranded passengers and with onward connections.