veerterminalen
Veerterminalen is a term used in Swedish to denote a ferry terminal, a facility at which ferries dock to transport passengers, vehicles and cargo between coastal locations, islands or across waterways. A veerterminalen functions as a node in maritime and regional transport networks, often linking with other modes such as buses, rail, or cars through adjacent parking and access roads. The location is chosen to optimize sailing times, passenger flows, and tidal or sea conditions, and terminals range from small local docks to major intermodal hubs.
A typical veerterminalen comprises a quay or ro-ro deck, gangways, passenger buildings or shelters, ticketing facilities,
Operations depend on the ferry network’s timetable, vessel type (ro-pax, freight, or passenger-only), and seasonal demand.
See also: ferry, port terminal, Ro-Ro, public transport hub.