bulk cargo, Container terminal, Ro-Ro and oil terminal
Port of Mersin
Port of Mersin (Turkey)
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Rail lines in the Port of Mersin
Legend
Adana–Mersin railway
Oil depot
Oil refinery
Oil refinery
Container depot
Rail yard
Train ferry berth
Dry bulk depot
Container terminal
Berths 9, 10, 11
Container terminal
Container terminal
Berths 2, 3
Mersin railway station
The Port of Mersin (Turkish: Mersin Limanı), is a major seaport located on the north-eastern coast of Mediterranean Sea in Mersin, southern Turkey. As one of the largest harbors in the country, it is Turkey's main gateway to the Mediterranean Sea. It was constructed during the 1950s as a major government project. It is the country's second largest port after Ambarli, near Istanbul.[citation needed] Owned by the Turkish State Railways (TCDD), its operating right is transferred on May 11, 2007, to PSA – Akfen consortium for a period of 36 years.[citation needed]
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