Port of Haydarpasa
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The Port of Haydarpaşa, also known as the Port of Haidar Pasha is a general cargo seaport, ro-ro and container terminal
Container terminal
A container terminal is a facility where cargo containers are transshipped between different transport vehicles, for onward transportation. The transshipment may be between container ships and land vehicles, for example trains or trucks, in which case the terminal is described as a maritime...

, situated in Haydarpaşa, Istanbul
Istanbul
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 at the southern entrance to the Bosphorus. The port is operated by the Turkish State Railways
Turkish State Railways
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 (TCDD) and serves a hinterland which includes the country's most industrialized areas.

It is the biggest container port in the Marmara Region and with an annual cargo volume exceeding six million metric tons (MT), is Turkey
Turkey
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's third biggest port after Mersin
Port of Mersin
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 and Izmir.

History

Port construction was commenced by the Anatolian Railway  on April 20, 1899. The Company operated the port until the newly established Turkish Republic purchased it on May 24, 1924. On May 31, 1927, the port's administration was handed over to the Turkish State Railways, which is controlled by the Ministry of Public Works and Settlement.

On February 5, 1953, an extension project for the Port of Haydarpaşa was undertaken. The first part of the extension was completed in 1954 and the remainder in 1967.

Port facilities

The Port has 21 berth
Berth (moorings)
A berth is a location in a port or harbour used specifically for mooring vessels while not at sea.-Locations in a port:Berth is the term used in ports and harbors to define a specific location where a vessel may be berthed, usually for the purposes of loading and unloading.Most berths will be...

s alongside two large pier
Pier
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s. The berths are specialized for particular port industries, with one for motor boat servicing at 150 m length, two for dry bulk cargo (430 m long), 8 large size berths for general cargo (between 160 and 334 m), 3 midsize general cargo berths (between 50 and 97 m), two ro-ro terminals (141 and 164 m) and finally 5 container terminals (between 295 and 350 m). The depth of water at the quays varies between 5 and 10 m. The vessels in the port are protected by two breakwater
Breakwater (structure)
Breakwaters are structures constructed on coasts as part of coastal defence or to protect an anchorage from the effects of weather and longshore drift.-Purposes of breakwaters:...

s from all kinds of effects caused by the weather and sea.

Sea crafts of the port comprise 3 tugboat
Tugboat
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s up to 2500 HP and 2 mooring watercrafts.

Container terminal

Total container
Containerization
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 handling capacity of the five container terminals is 1,200 vessels a year. Operations are carried out by 4 quayside gantry crane
Gantry crane
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s of 40 tons capacity, 18 rubber tired transtainer
Portainer
A container crane is a type of large dockside gantry crane found at container terminals for loading and unloading intermodal containers from container ships....

s (40 tons capacity), 9 reach stacker
Stacker
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s (25 to 42 tons) and 8 empty container forklifts (8 to 10 tons). 9 shore and yard cranes (3 to 35 tons), 6 mobile cranes (5 to 25 tons), 8 standard and 30 small masted forklifts are also available. Another facility available at the terminal is the provision of reefer
Reefer (container)
A refrigerated container or reefer is an intermodal container used in intermodal freight transport that is refrigerated for the transportation of temperature sensitive cargo....

 facilities for refrigerated containers.

The space for container terminal is nearly 100.000 m² with a holding capacity of . The annual handling capacity of the Port is . A container freight station of 3,600 m² is available behind the container quay. In addition to the open storage area of 313,000 m² and covered area of 21,000 m², there exists a container land terminal outside the port in Göztepe for stacking the empty containers. It covers an area of 55,000 m² with a holding capacity of .

Container loading and unloading, and custom clearance are made in the terminal at the port.

Ro-ro terminal

The newly built ro-ro terminal can accommodate 360 vessels per year, and handle 410,000 tons of cargo, 65,000 trucks and 60,000 cars a year. There are daily ro-ro services between the ports Haydarpaşa and Trieste
Trieste
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, Italy
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 and Constanţa
Constanta
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, Romania
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.

General cargo handling equipments

At the port, 1,134 general cargo ships can be serviced a year. The floating crafts comprise one floating crane of 250 tons capacity, 17 shore and yard cranes (3 to 35 tons), 17 mobile cranes (5 to 25 tons), 67 general cargo forklifts (2 to 5 tons), one loader, 6 tractors, 25 trailers (40 tons), 10 trailers (20 tons) and two weigh-bridges of 100 tons capacity.

Bulk handling facilities

Two berths serve the dry bulk traffic of up to 79 vessels a year. A grain silo of 34,000 tons capacity belonging to the Turkish Grain Board (TMO) is available and has a conveyor connection with the quay.

Rail ferry terminal

The rail ferry terminal and ferries are operated between Sirkeci
Sirkeci
Sirkeci is an area in the Eminönü neighborhood of the Fatih district of the city of Istanbul, Turkey. It has evolved as the place name of the area in Eminönü surrounding Sirkeci Station, the Southeastern long distance passenger train terminus in Europe for the Orient Express.The neighborhood...

 and Haydarpaşa, the two sides of Bosphorus. Each of the three rail ferries with 480 tons capacity can transfer 14 rail carriages.

Port navigation

Pilotage
Pilotage
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 is compulsory for berthing and unberthing and anchoring. The service is provided by the Turkish Maritime Administration (TDİ) round the clock. Pilots meet vessels west of a line passing through the light on the breakwater of Kumkapı
Kumkapi
Kumkapı is part of the Fatih district of Istanbul. It is located along the Marmara Sea. Up to recent times, Kumkapı was mostly inhabited by Armenians, who still have a community school and several churches there. It is also the seat of the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople...

 Fishing Boat Harbour on the European side of Marmara Sea.

Towage, not necessary for the vessels up to 2,000 GRT
Gross Register Tonnage
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, and mooring boat is compulsory and arranged by pilot. The service is provided by the Port Authority round the clock.

Future project

A tourism project is envisaged to evaluate land and achieve urban transformation, which came up 2003, foresees that Haydarpaşa will contribute to economic, cultural and social life through the station, port and hinterland. Haydarpaşa will be left inactive after the completion of the Marmaray Project and removal of the port to the Port of Ambarlı, the second biggest port of Istanbul.
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