Port of Heysham

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The Port of Heysham is a major ferry and freight terminal on the northwest coast of England, providing key maritime links between mainland Britain, the Isle of Man, and Ireland.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Port of Heysham canonical 3
Heysham ferry terminal 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ferry terminal
freight terminal
seaport
connectsTo Belfast
Douglas
Dublin Port
Ireland
Isle of Man (crown dependency)
surface form: Isle of Man

Warrenpoint
country United Kingdom
handles accompanied freight
freight traffic
passenger traffic
unaccompanied freight
hasAccess A683 link road
road transport
hasFacility Ro-Ro berths
border control facilities
customs facilities
freight marshalling areas
linkspan ramps
passenger terminal building
port security fencing
port weighbridges
storage yards
vehicle check-in area
hasTransportMode freight ferry
passenger ferry
roll-on/roll-off shipping
locatedIn Heysham
Lancashire
locatedOn Irish Sea
northwest coast of England
nearbyCity Lancaster
nearbyTown Morecambe
operatedBy Peel Ports
partOf Irish Sea ferry network
regulatoryAuthority Maritime and Coastguard Agency
role key maritime link between Great Britain and Ireland
key maritime link between Great Britain and Isle of Man
serves Ireland
Isle of Man (crown dependency)
surface form: Isle of Man

Morecambe Bay area
mainland Britain
northwest England
subjectTo International Ship and Port Facility Security Code
UK port security regulations

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Fleetwood docks connectedTo Port of Heysham
Heysham–Douglas ferry route port Port of Heysham
Heysham servedBy Port of Heysham
Heysham Port railway station adjacentTo Port of Heysham
this entity surface form: Heysham ferry terminal