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Hull Ferry Port Overview
Hull Ferry Port handles more than a million
passengers and over 10 million tonnes of
traffic every year. It is owned and operated
by Britain's largest ports group, ABP, and
represents the only passenger port on the
Humber Estuary.
Hull Ferry Port has excellent links to the
motorway network and thanks to its position
on the north bank of the River Humber also
provides a major geographical advantage for
transport links in to and out of the UK.
Hull Ferry Port main terminal is located in
King George Dock and is operated by P&O
Ferries. The City of Hull offers world class
entertainment and visitor attractions, as
well as having the magnificent Humber Bridge
- the 3rd longest suspension bridge in the
world - at its gateway.
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HULL FERRY PORT TERMINAL MAP
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Hull Ferry Port Services
Facilities at Hull Ferry Port are limited
but include disabled access and toilets. The
nearest petrol station is Snax 24-hour
service station & shop, which is located
less than half a mile away in Hedon Way. Car
parking in Hull Ferry Port is free of
charge.
Hull Ferry Port Directions
By Car
From the North & West follow either the M62
or A1079 to the A63 & Hull City Centre.
Follow the signs to King George Dock &
Ferries. From the South follow the A15
across the Humber bridge & then turn east
along the A63 to Hull City Centre. Follow
the signs to King George Dock & Ferries.
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By Coach
From Hull Paragon Railway Station to the
terminal at King George Dock: departure
at 18:00 hours. From King George Dock to
Hull Paragon Station: departure after
arrival of ship. National Express
operates daily direct services to and
from the terminal. Principal pick-up
points are: York, Leeds, Liverpool,
Manchester, Bradford, Newcastle,
Sunderland, Thirsk, Glasgow and
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HULL FERRY PORT OPERATORS |
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P&O Ferries
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POPULAR UK FERRIES |
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