D-terminal (Tallinn)

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D-terminal is a ferry terminal located in the Old City Harbour of Tallinn, Estonia. [1] The shipping company Tallink operates scheduled services from the terminal to Stockholm and Helsinki. [2] Over 6 million passengers travel through the D-terminal annually. The terminal building was renovated in 2020 and the cost was 18.5 million euros. [3]

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D-terminal in 2023 Silegna leaving Tallinn 14 June 2023.jpg
D-terminal in 2023

The terminal is served by bus lines 20 and 20A.

Ships serving the terminal

CompanyShipRoute
Tallink MS MyStar Tallinn – Helsinki
MS Megastar Tallinn – Helsinki
MS Victoria I Tallinn – Helsinki
MS Baltic Queen Tallinn – Mariehamn – Stockholm

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References

  1. "D-terminal - Tallinna Sadam" . Retrieved 11 September 2023.
  2. "Tallinn D-Terminal" . Retrieved 11 September 2023.
  3. "Tallinna Sadam avab renoveeritud D-terminali" . Retrieved 11 September 2023.