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  2. Port of Helsinki - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Helsinki (Finnish: Helsingin Satama, Swedish: Helsingfors Hamn) is one of the busiest passenger ports in Europe [5] and the main port for foreign trade in Finland. [ citation needed ] For passenger traffic, the port operates regular liner connections to destinations such as Tallinn , Stockholm , Saint Petersburg and Travemünde ...

  3. Katajanokka Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The terminal building was originally a customs warehouse, the harbour building K8. It was built in 1937 designed by the city architect Gunnar Taucher. The building was changed to a passenger terminal in 1977, when the Finnjet started traffic between Helsinki and Travemünde, Germany. The work for the change was designed by the harbour architect ...

  4. South Harbour, Helsinki - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of Eteläsatama, Helsinki Eteläsatama seen from the south with Helsinki Cathedral visible in the background. South Harbour (Finnish: Eteläsatama, Swedish: Södra hamnen) is a bay and harbour area immediately next to the centre of the city of Helsinki, Finland. 4.7 million passengers in liner traffic and some 37 000 international cruise passengers travel through it every year.

  5. West Harbour, Helsinki - Wikipedia

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    The West Terminal 1 will be demolished and replaced with a new passenger terminal with construction beginning in 2025 and planned to end in 2028. [2] After the new terminal is completed, the West Harbour will have five places for ships to dock. [3] The passenger terminals are served by Helsinki tram lines 7 and 9. [4]

  6. List of ports in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Port Alternative name Region Passengers millions [a] Cargo million tons [b] Hamina-Kotka: Gulf of Finland: 15.1 Hanko: Gulf of Finland: 4.8 Helsinki: Gulf of Finland: 12.6: 14.6 Ingå: Gulf of Finland: 1.9 Jakobstad: Gulf of Bothnia: 1.1 Kaskinen: Gulf of Bothnia: 1.1 Kemi: Ajos: Gulf of Bothnia: 1.9 Kilpilahti: Sköldvik: Gulf of Finland: 21.4 ...

  7. Silja Line - Wikipedia

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    Silja Line has five terminals, of which four are in Finland (two in mainland Finland and two in Åland) and one in Sweden. Silja Line terminal in Turku, Finland. Finland. Helsinki: Olympia Terminal. Served by Helsinki tram lines 2 and 3. Turku: Linnansatama. Served by the Port of Turku railway station and bus line 1. Mariehamn: Västra Hamnen ...

  8. MS Viking XPRS - Wikipedia

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    Viking XPRS at Katajanokka terminal in Helsinki. MS Viking XPRS is a fast cruiseferry owned by the Finland-based Viking Line and operated on their service between Helsinki, Finland and Tallinn, Estonia. Her keel was laid on 16 April 2007 [8] and launching took place on 19 September 2007. [9] Viking XPRS entered service on 28 April 2008. [4]

  9. Olympia Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The Olympia Terminal (Finnish: Olympiaterminaali, Swedish: Olympiaterminalen) is a dock in the South Harbour of Helsinki, Finland. It was designed by the Hytönen-Luukkonen architects bureau and opened for the 1952 Summer Olympics. Today, the terminal has a regular connection to Stockholm, acting as Silja Line's Helsinki terminal. Over 1.5 ...