Demolition of the old West Harbour terminal to begin in December 2024

The old West Terminal 1 will be demolished in 2025. The demolition work will start from the corridor structures on the north side of the terminal. Image: Port of Helsinki 

The Port of Helsinki is planning significant overhauls at West Harbour located in Jätkäsaari to ensure that the harbour will continue to be able to secure profitable growth in port operations and provide excellent services for the busy passenger ferry traffic to Tallinn. The overhauls will begin in December 2024 with the demolition of the old T1 passenger terminal. The plan is to replace the demolished terminal near the end of the 2020s with a new, modern passenger terminal located above the harbour-side opening of the upcoming harbour tunnel.  

The demolition of the old terminal will begin in December 2024 from the disembarkation bridges and canopies. The current estimate is that the demolition of the actual terminal building will begin in March 2025. The demolition work will be completed in 2025, after which the terminal area will be built into a temporary harbour field before the new terminal is built. The demolition job will be carried out by Gles Lahti Oy. The detailed work phases and schedule of the demolition work will be established towards the end of the year.

Modern services for passengers and local residents

In addition to ship passengers, the new terminal will provide services to the residents of Jätkäsaari. The planned terminal facilities include restaurants and space for events, among other things. The detailed plan of the new terminal area allows for the construction of a total of 37,000 square metres of floor area and 600 parking spaces. 

Illustrative image of the planned Jätkäsaari Maritime Centre. Image: PES Arkkitehdit. 

In addition to the new terminal building, the development work includes a harbour tunnel built from Länsiväylä to West Harbour, which will improve the accessibility of West Harbour and move heavy harbour traffic away from the street network. Additionally, West Harbour will undergo quay and field arrangements through which the quays will be overhauled and the harbour area will expanded through sea filling. The objective is for the work to be completed in 2032. 

Concentrating passenger ferry traffic to Tallinn to West Harbour will strengthen the operating conditions of the harbour important to all of Finland. The development of West Harbour is also a prerequisite for moving passenger ferry traffic away from South Harbour, enabling the City to develop the area to better serve residents.

The terminal to be demolished served passengers and cargo for more than 80 years

The T1 terminal of West Harbour is a building designed by Gunnar Taucher and opened in 1941 to serve as a harbour warehouse. In 1992, it was decided that the building would be transformed into a passenger terminal for ship traffic to Tallinn. It was opened for this new use on May Day 1995. The T1 terminal became less significant in 2017 as the new T2 terminal was opened at West Harbour.

The Port will recover bricks from the old terminal and give them a visible spot at the new terminal.

The planning of the terminal demolition work has been part of the EU-funded Twin-Port V project.

Inquiries: Pekka Hellström, VP, Technical Services, tel. +358 40 334 5804, email: [email protected]
Pekka Haikonen, Construction Manager, tel. +358 50 530 5000, email: [email protected]