West Harbour, Helsinki

Trams outside the passenger terminal (West Terminal).
Trucks being unloaded from Tallink's MS Superstar.
View of Länsisatama harbour in 2006 when container traffic was still in operation.

West Harbour (Finnish: Länsisatama, Swedish: Västra hamnen) is a passenger and cargo harbour in the Jätkäsaari district of Helsinki, Finland, in the southwestern part of the Helsinginniemi peninsula. The Länsisatama harbour area also includes the Munkkisaaren laituri pier on the west side of Munkkisaari, used by cruiseliners.

The passenger terminal is called West Terminal (Finnish: Länsiterminaali, Swedish: Västra terminalen) and is used mainly by passenger ships from Helsinki to Tallinn, Estonia. As of 2013, Tallink and Eckerö Line operate routes to Tallinn, and St. Peter Line to Saint Petersburg.

Building a new residential area for 15 thousand inhabitants in Jätkäsaari is currently underway, after the container traffic in West Harbour was moved to Vuosaari Harbour in 2008.

Immediately next to West Harbour, in the Munkkisaari quarter, there is the Helsinki shipyard in Hietalahti. However, it is not counted as part of the harbour area of Länsisatama.

Länsisatama is also the 20th neighbourhood of the city, extending around the harbour.

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Coordinates: 60°09′21″N 024°54′51″E / 60.15583°N 24.91417°E / 60.15583; 24.91417

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