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| Dover
Freight Ferry port - Dover Freight Ferries |
The Port of
Dover is the leading cross channel ferry port, & was
used by over 18 million passengers & 3 million cars
last year, as well as over 1,667,000 freight vehicles.
Dover is conveniently located on the South East coast,
and has excellent links to the UK motorway network.
Dover Port has 2 main ferry terminals, one at the Eastern
Docks used by P & O Ferries, Norfolk Line, and Sea
France, and the other at the Western Docks used by Hoverspeed.
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Dover Freight ferry routes
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Dover
Calais, operated by Sea
France Freight
Dover
Dunkerque, operated by Norfolk
Line Freight
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| Dover passenger
Ferries |
| If you are looking for
information on Dover passenger ferries then please
visit the Dover
Ferry page on our
passenger
ferry site. |
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Folkestone
Calais, with Eurotunnel
Freight.
Portsmouth
St Malo, with Brittany
Ferries Freight.
Portsmouth
Le Havre, with P&O
Ferries Freight.
Portsmouth
Cherbourg, with P&O
Ferries Freight.
Portsmouth
Cherbourg, with Brittany
Ferries Freight.
Poole
Cherbourg, with Brittany
Ferries Freight.
Portsmouth
Caen, with P&O
Ferries Freight.
Portsmouth
Caen, with Brittany
Ferries Freight.
Plymouth
Roscoff, with Brittany
Ferries Freight.
Newhaven
Dieppe, with Transmanche
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Getting to Dover Freight ferry
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Dover is
approximately 70 miles from
South London. From the M2, follow
the A2 direct into Dover, or
from the M20, follow the A20
again into Dover. Both the Eastern
& Western Docks Ferry Terminals
are clearly signed.
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