Russia

Port of Sankt-Peterburg (RU LED)

Russia
Also known as: Leningrad; Petrograd; St Petersburg
Port of Sankt-Peterburg, Russia © Алексей Решетников · CC BY 3.0
Port information
UN/LOCODE RU LED
Coordinates 59.9333, 30.3000 (59°56′N 30°18′E)
Region RU-SPE
Body of water Gulf of Finland; Baltic Sea; North Atlantic Ocean
First port of entry Yes
Harbor
Harbor size Large
Harbor type Coastal, breakwater
Shelter Good
Tidal range 1 m
Channel depth 3.4 m
Anchorage depth 20.1 m
Cargo pier depth 6.4 m
Oil terminal depth 4.9 m
Max. vessel (L × B × draft) 333.3 m × 43 m × 11 m
Services
Pilotage compulsory Yes
Pilotage available Yes
Tug assistance Yes
Repairs Major
Marine railway (slipway) Medium
Medical facilities Yes
Nearest airport Yes
Rail connection Yes
Entrance restricted by ice No
Entrance restricted by tide No
Overhead limits Yes
Facilities
RoRo Wharves Anchorage Breakbulk Container Solid bulk Liquid bulk
Cranes
Mobile crane Floating crane Lifts over 100 t Lifts up to 24 t Lifts 25–49 t Lifts 50–100 t
Supplies
Deck supplies Fuel oil Fresh water Engine supplies Provisions

Sankt-Peterburg is a seaport on the coast of Russia, handling commercial vessel traffic. The harbor is classed as Large, with a Coastal, breakwater layout. The channel depth runs to 3.4 m, a key limit on vessel draft.

Frequently asked questions

Where is the port of Sankt-Peterburg located?
Sankt-Peterburg is a seaport in Russia.
What is the UN/LOCODE of Sankt-Peterburg?
The UN/LOCODE for Sankt-Peterburg is RU LED.
What is the channel depth at Sankt-Peterburg?
The channel depth at Sankt-Peterburg is 3.4 m.
Nearby ports
Distance to major hubs

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