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Hunterston Terminal, in North Ayrshire, Scotland, was an iron ore and coal-handling port located at Fairlie on the Firth of Clyde, operated by Clydeport which was taken over by The Peel Group in 2003. It lies south of Fairlie, adjacent to Hunterston estate, site of Hunterston Castle, and its jetty projects out approximately 1 mile (1.6 km), about midway into the channel between the mainland and the island of Great Cumbrae.

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  • Terminal Hunterston (es)
  • Hunterston Terminal (en)
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  • El Terminal Hunterston​ (en inglés: Hunterston Terminal) en North Ayrshire, Escocia, es un puerto para manejo de carbón ubicado en Fairlie en el Firth of Clyde, y operado por Clydeport. Se encuentra adyacente a la propiedad Hunterston, en el castillo de Hunterston. El puerto, terminado en 1979, fue originalmente llamado Hunterston Ore Terminal y tenía la intención de manejar el mineral de hierro para las acerías RAVENSCRAIG de British Steel. Las instalaciones existentes en general en la parte alta del río Clyde eran cada vez más inadecuadas para grandes embarcaciones, pero Hunterston, con su embarcadero largo de una milla, es capaz de recibir buques modernos de cualquier tamaño. (es)
  • Hunterston Terminal, in North Ayrshire, Scotland, was an iron ore and coal-handling port located at Fairlie on the Firth of Clyde, operated by Clydeport which was taken over by The Peel Group in 2003. It lies south of Fairlie, adjacent to Hunterston estate, site of Hunterston Castle, and its jetty projects out approximately 1 mile (1.6 km), about midway into the channel between the mainland and the island of Great Cumbrae. (en)
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  • Hunterston Terminal (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Drillships_at_Hunterston_jetty,_from_Cumbrae.jpg
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/The_end_of_the_ore_terminal_at_Hunterston_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1279598.jpg
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  • United Kingdom (en)
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  • View from Kaim Hill over the terminal, loop railway line and jetty, towards Great Cumbrae (en)
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  • Fairlie, North Ayrshire, Scotland (en)
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  • El Terminal Hunterston​ (en inglés: Hunterston Terminal) en North Ayrshire, Escocia, es un puerto para manejo de carbón ubicado en Fairlie en el Firth of Clyde, y operado por Clydeport. Se encuentra adyacente a la propiedad Hunterston, en el castillo de Hunterston. El puerto, terminado en 1979, fue originalmente llamado Hunterston Ore Terminal y tenía la intención de manejar el mineral de hierro para las acerías RAVENSCRAIG de British Steel. Las instalaciones existentes en general en la parte alta del río Clyde eran cada vez más inadecuadas para grandes embarcaciones, pero Hunterston, con su embarcadero largo de una milla, es capaz de recibir buques modernos de cualquier tamaño. (es)
  • Hunterston Terminal, in North Ayrshire, Scotland, was an iron ore and coal-handling port located at Fairlie on the Firth of Clyde, operated by Clydeport which was taken over by The Peel Group in 2003. It lies south of Fairlie, adjacent to Hunterston estate, site of Hunterston Castle, and its jetty projects out approximately 1 mile (1.6 km), about midway into the channel between the mainland and the island of Great Cumbrae. The port, completed in 1979, was originally called Hunterston Ore Terminal and was built to handle iron ore for British Steel Corporation's Ravenscraig steelworks. Existing facilities at General Terminus Quay on the upper River Clyde were unsuitable for increasingly large vessels. Hunterston, with its one-mile-long (1.6 km) jetty, was able to handle modern ships of any size, but was closed in 2016 and the site cleared in 2019. (en)
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