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Hi everyone. Does anyone know wich ports have their own railroad acces in Europe?

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I need a list of the name of the aritime ports so.... thanks in advance

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  1. If no other answer try Hapaag Lloyd shipping.


  2. HapagLloyd, ABP, OCL, P&O, all worth a try.

    Hull has links also.

  3. Harwich in England, Belfast in Ulster, Fishguard in Wales and Stranraer in Scotland.

    And Calais in France.

  4. Just about all of them. A few main ports:

    Ireland: Dundalk, Dun Laoghaire, Rosslare, Belfast, Wexford, Cobh

    Britain: Portsmouth, Southampton, Liverpool, Harwich, Dover, Folkestone, Newhaven, Glasgow

    France: Calais, Boulogne, Bordeaux, La Rochelle; Cherbourg

    Belgium: Ostend, Zeebrugge, Antwerp;

    Netherlands: Rotterdam, Den Haag

    Germany: Emden, Bremerhaven, Bremen, Hamburg, Rostock

    Spain: St Sebastian, Santander, Vigo, Cadiz

    Scandinavia: Copenhagen, Stockholm, Helsinki, Bergen, Oslo

    Baltic States: Riga, Tallin, Kaliningrad

    Poland: Gdansk

    Russia: Archangel, St Petersburg

    Southern Europe: Trieste, Dubrovnik, Athens, Thessaloniki, Piraeus, Palermo, Naples, Venice, Genoa, Istanbul, Izmir

    Levant: Beirut, Haifa, Tel Aviv, Port Said

  5. Do you mean which ports have freight handling facilities with rail links, or which ports have quayside passenger stations?

    They are often not the same (e.g. Immingham and Teesport have rail-connected freight terminals but do not handle passenger traffic at all, while Portsmouth has a harbour station but no rail freight terminal).

  6. In the UK, Liverpool , Southampton, Felixstowe, London, Dover, Tyneside, Teesport, in mainlland Europe virtually everyone you can think of. Really you need to be a little more specific as the answer could be endless!

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